I read "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk" written by Mr. Lu Xun. Among them, the one that impressed me most was probably "Father's Illness". The article "Father's Disease" narrates: In Shaoxing City, where Mr. Lu Xun was young, his father suffered from edema. However, it could not be cured and he could not recover for many years. I sought treatment from two so-called "miraculous doctors" with high medical fees, prescribed many prescriptions, and used many strange medicines, but none of them worked. In the end, his father also passed away, and I heard that the miracle doctor was still sitting in a sedan chair every day, living a very wealthy life, and was still healthy. After reading this article, my impression is: In Mr. Lu Xun's time, the medical industry was not developed yet, so there were many quack doctors in the society to defraud people's trust and money. This shows how greedy these quacks are. The article "asking for a pair of crickets from the first wife" reveals the essence of these people's indiscriminate witchcraft, mysteries, extortion of money, and disregard of human life. It also shows the ignorance and ignorance of the common people. At the end of this article, Mrs. Yan asked Lu Xun to call him father, which fully demonstrated the meaning of "superstition". In the end, while Lu Xun felt that he had made the biggest mistake towards his father, he also wrote about his infinite longing for his father. Therefore, I learned a lot from this article. We must believe in science and not be superstitious. At the same time, I also thought about a lot. When I was a child, I heard my father say that when he was sick and had a fever when he was a child, my grandma would not take him to the hospital. Instead, she would shout and shout and say some superstitious words. But by the next day, it had no effect. It can be seen that feudal superstition It's just a thought, it has no real effect. Therefore, we must believe in science and those substantive things. In today's society, there are also many quacks similar to Mr. Lu Xun's era. We have seen too many things that often appear in newspapers, such as that place where doctors died again, or what medicines do not comply with national regulations, etc. These doctors are all the same, deceiving older people, and some of these people are relatively feudal and superstitious. Therefore, they resort to mysteries, extort money, and at the same time treat human life with impunity. After all, these quacks are just after one word - money. Their hearts are black, and they really lose something they shouldn't lose just for the sake of petty gains. Therefore, I want to say that in today’s society, everyone still has to believe in science. My thoughts after reading "Father's Illness" Today I read Mr. Lu Xun's prose "Father's Illness". Although Mr. Wang wrote in the 1920s, there are still similarities for modern times. The article describes that when the husband was young, his father suffered from edema and could not recover for a long time. The two "miraculous doctors" who treated my father prescribed many prescriptions and used many strange medicines, but in the end they were not cured. The article vividly reflects the incompetence of quack doctors in the old society. They clearly know that the disease is incurable, but they also deliberately deceive and confuse people, thinking that it is a magic pill that has no effect on the disease. This makes the family busy in vain, dealing with patients, hastily treating people, and treating people just for money. . In modern society, doesn’t this phenomenon also exist objectively? Medical advertisements are everywhere in newspapers and on telephone poles. Many of them are not qualified to practice medicine at all, and they often kill people while treating them. What does this mean? That's one word - money. For money, you can disregard other people's lives; for money, you don't care about anything. I feel that your article still has a lot of practical significance for today.