1. This sentence comes from "The Soldier and the Fly" written by Mr. Lu Xun in 1925. The original text is as follows: When the soldier dies, the first thing the fly finds is his shortcomings and scars. Hey, they screamed camp after camp, feeling proud and thinking they were more heroic than the dead soldiers. But the warrior is dead and no longer comes to fight them off.
2. Lu Xun’s famous sayings are as follows: Originally there was no road in the world, but when more people walked on it, it became a road. Doubt is not a weakness. Always doubting, but never making a conclusion, this is the shortcoming.
3. As long as you can cultivate a flower, you might as well become a rotten grass. 3 A warrior with shortcomings is still a warrior, and a precious fly is just a fly. 3. Writing novels, in the final analysis, is about writing characters. The essence of novel art is the art of creating characters.
4. A warrior with shortcomings is still a warrior, and a precious fly is just a fly. 3. Writing novels, in the final analysis, is about writing characters. The essence of novel art is the art of creating characters. 3 The enemy has nothing to fear. The most terrifying thing is the moth in his own camp. Many things are defeated by them.
5. A warrior with shortcomings is still a warrior, and a precious fly is just a fly. 10 If I can survive, of course I still have to learn. I had many dreams about Lu Xun's famous sayings when I was young, but later I forgot most of them, but I don't feel any regret.
6. Lu Xun's famous sayings: When I am silent, I feel full; when I speak, I feel empty. Despair is as vain as hope. I understand even if you don’t tell me, but the more you tell me, the more confused I become. In my back garden, you can see two trees outside the wall, one is a jujube tree, and the other is also a jujube tree.