Mr. Lu Xun's famous aphorism.
frown coldly at a thousand fingers and bow down as a willing ox.
In fact, there is no road on the ground, and more people walk, so it becomes a road.
I am like a cow, eating grass and squeezing out milk and blood. Xu Guangping's Happy Commemoration
Time is life, and wasting other people's time for no reason is actually tantamount to killing people for money. Talking about Foreign Languages
Only reading one person's works will lead to bad results: you won't get many advantages. You must pick many flowers like bees, so that you can make honey. If you bite in one place, your income will be very limited and boring. To Yan Limin
These four famous sayings come from different works of Mr. Lu Xun and are very philosophical.
(1) Ruthlessness may not be a real hero, so how can Reiko not be a husband? -Lu Xun's "Qià o"
Meaning: Real heroes are not all heartless, and real men of courage are not without pity for women's gentle side.
(2) In fact, there is no road on the ground, and more people walk, so it becomes a road. -Lu Xun's Hometown
Meaning: The content in front of this sentence is "Hope doesn't matter, it doesn't matter." This is just like the road on the ground. Here, hope is compared to the road on the ground, which shows that if you don't work hard, then the best hope is equal to nothing; And the hope that was originally slim and difficult to achieve, if you are willing to work hard, it is also possible to achieve.
(3) Only the people's soul is valuable, and only when it is carried forward can Chinese food make real progress. -Lu Xun's Three Souls of Senior Sister
Meaning: This sentence emphasizes the importance of national spirit to a nation and a country, which is a powerful driving force for the survival and development of a nation.
(4) Since ancient times, we have had people who worked hard, people who worked hard, people who pleaded for the people, and people who gave their lives for the law ... This is the backbone of China. -Lu Xun's "Have China People Lost Confidence?"
Meaning: "The backbone of China" refers to those outstanding figures who have pushed forward the history of China, as well as people with lofty ideals who are willing to sacrifice their heads and shed their blood for the survival of the Chinese nation. This sentence enthusiastically eulogizes China's revolutionary forces, which have fought tirelessly from ancient times to the present, and demonstrates that China people are confident.