Mr. Lu Xun said, "I seem to be a cow, eating grass and squeezing out milk and blood." (See Xu Guangping's Happy Commemoration)
It means that I live the simplest life, but I take out my best and most valuable things.
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881 ~ October 19, 1936), originally named Zhou Zhangshou, later renamed Zhou Shuren, whose name was Yushan, and later changed to Yucai, was born in Shaoxing, Zhejiang. A famous writer, thinker, revolutionary and democratic fighter, he was an important participant in the New Culture Movement and one of the founders of modern literature in China.
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Lu Xun's novels are unique in material selection. In the choice of themes, Lu Xun only chose the mode of "brave counselor, thieves and thieves, monsters and immortals, talented people and beautiful women, and later prostitutes and prostitutes, rogue slaves", and created two modern literature "expressing farmers and intellectuals" with the enlightenment purpose of "for life".
his materials are "mostly taken from the unfortunate people in the sick society." Lu Xun has an extremely unique vision when dealing with these subjects. When observing and expressing his hero, he has his own unique perspective, that is, he always pays attention to the mental "illness" of intellectuals and farmers in the "sick society".