Lu Xun’s patriotic aphorisms are as follows:
1. With cold brows and cold fingers, one can bow his head and be willing to be a bully. Not only do people have the right to love their country, but patriotism is an obligation and an honor.
2. China itself will not move unless a big whip hits its back.
3. The blood-fertile Central Plains is full of fertile grass, and the frozen earth blooms with spring blossoms.
4. Only the national soul of China is the most precious. Only if he carries it forward can Chinese people really make progress.
5. Young people can turn China into a vocal China. Speak boldly, proceed bravely, forget all interests and risks, put aside the ancients, and express your true words.
6. China has always had few heroes who failed, few who resisted with tenacity, few warriors who dared to fight alone, and few who dared to caress the traitors. If they fail, they will flee one after another.
7. I hope that all Chinese young people will get rid of the air conditioning and just move up, without having to listen to the words of those who give up on themselves.
8. A ruthless person may not be a true hero. How can a pity child not be a husband?
9. The harder it is, the harder it is to do it. Reform is never smooth sailing.
10. A warrior with shortcomings is still a warrior, and a precious fly is just a fly after all.
11. Without pioneers who break through all traditional ideas and techniques, there would be no real new literature and art in China. Literature and art are the fire of the national spirit and the light that guides the future of the national spirit.