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The famous saying of slave Lu Xun
Lu Xun said that slaves are more hopeless than slaves. This sentence first came from Lu Xun's South Room and North Room Collection. Lu Xun spent his whole life fighting the reactionary forces with words, and devoted himself to awakening ignorant people to resist the dark reality. So what? Slave? And then what? Slave? What is the essential difference?

Slave? It may be because they were born in poverty or suffered disasters that they had to be temporarily knocked down by the exploiting classes, but they can still have their own ideas and struggle to get rid of the bottom. They can choose to learn knowledge or pick up guns. As long as they have the hope to resist evil forces and the determination to never give in, they can constantly break through the ground and look for light. Because the brilliance of their humanity is immortal, they are still living and indomitable spirit. As long as we are United, it is a powerful and invincible force.

And then what? Slave? On the contrary, they have lost themselves in their bones, completely brainwashed by the evil forces, and willingly become the lackeys of the bad guys. They no longer have their own independent personality and are blinded by survival and interests. These slaves can mercilessly mutilate their hands and feet, and stand by and watch their compatriots be humiliated. They voluntarily follow evil forces, bow and scrape, and voluntarily make guns. After a long time, they thought they were part of the evil forces, and they began to be cruel, but forgot that they were just? Slave? Can be abandoned at any time? Running dog? .

Lu Xun was indignant at the callousness of the people at that time and was angry at their misfortune. He hopes that these people are only forced to do this temporarily? Slave? Instead of a lifetime? Slave? . He hopes that everyone will unite and unite into a powerful force, turn over and resist and be their own masters. Slaves can stand up, but slaves will only kneel for life. He doesn't want to see his brothers and sisters killing each other, and he doesn't want to see these people being used by the bad guys and disintegrating from within. So he wrote such an article, appealing to the hearts of people who have not disappeared.