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"To the enemy, he bash elbows cold to the eyes; He is full of enthusiasm for the people "is a famous saying of Lu Xun."
Lu Xun's original words are: frown coldly at a thousand fingers, bow down and be a willing ox.

Source: Lu Xun's poem "Self-mockery":

What do you want from the delivery of the canopy, but you dare not turn over and meet each other.

A broken hat covers the downtown, and a leaky boat carries wine.

Fierce-browed, I coolly defy a thousand pointing fingers, Head-bowed, like a willing ox I serve the children.

Hiding in the small building into a unified, regardless of winter Xia Chunqiu.

Extended data:

Mr. Lu Xun once said, "bow your head and be a willing ox." This is Mr. Lu Xun's ambition and position. At the same time, it should also be our current ambition and position.

In front of the people, what we hate are reactionaries, bureaucratic bourgeois counter-revolutionaries, corrupt officials who still hold the people's political power, and we are not afraid of the so-called "pointing fingers" of reactionaries. We need an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.

We should treat our people as "boys" and be "cows" and "horses" for them. We should serve the people sincerely and honestly. We should hate, get angry, love and do something. We should treat thousands of people with the "young spirit" of full-fledged truth seekers, charity practitioners and brave soldiers.

Creation background

When Lu Xun was in Beijing in the 1920s, he was deposed and wanted by the Beiyang warlord government, and was attacked and framed by some literati. In Shanghai in the early 1930s, Lu Xun was threatened and persecuted by the then Kuomintang rulers. At that time, the Kuomintang rulers banned books and newspapers, closed bookstores, promulgated bad publishing laws, wanted writers, arrested and detained left-wing writers and secretly executed them. The author Lu Xun's situation is very sinister.

According to Lu Xun's Diary, on 1932 10/2, Yu Dafu and Wang Yingxia hosted a banquet for the writer Lu Xun in Jufeng Garden. Lu Xun was deeply impressed by the conversation seven days ago, and Liu Yazi and his wife also attended the dinner.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-"Self-mockery"