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What sentences in Lu Xun's "Wild Grass" contain revolutionary significance?

Sentences with revolutionary significance in Lu Xun's "Weeds":

1. Weeds are not deep at all, and their flowers and leaves are not beautiful, but they absorb dew, water, and the blood of the dead. and meat, each taking away its existence. While it is alive, it will still be trampled on and cut down until it dies and decays.

2. Sometimes these are empty, but sometimes they are deliberately filled with helpless self-deceptive hope. Hope, hope, use this shield of hope to resist the attack of the dark night in the emptiness, although behind the shield there is still the dark night in the emptiness.

3. For my own sake, for the sake of friend and foe, man and beast, those whom I love and those whom I do not love, I hope that the decay of this wild grass comes quickly. Otherwise, I have not lived in the first place, which would be truly more unfortunate than death and decay.

4. Between light and darkness, life and death, past and future, I dedicate this little weed as a witness before friends and enemies, humans and beasts, those I love and those I don’t love. , I am just a shadow, I want to leave you and sink into the darkness. However, the darkness will swallow me up again, and the light will make me disappear again. However, I don't want to wander between light and darkness. I would rather sink in darkness. However, I finally wandered between light and darkness, I didn't know whether it was dusk or dawn. I will raise my gray-black hands and pretend to drain a glass of wine. I will travel far away alone when I don’t know the time.