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Comedy is to tear worthless things to others, while tragedy is to destroy valuable things to others.
-Lu Xun
2.
I have never believed that Zhao Jun's departure from the fortress would be safe for Anhan, and Mulan's joining the army could protect Sui. I don't believe the old sayings of da ji's death of Yin, Xi Shi's death of Wu and Yang Fei's chaos in the Tang Dynasty. I thought that in a patriarchal society, women would never have such great power, and the responsibility for rise and fall should be borne by men. However, male writers have always blamed women for their downfall, which is really a worthless man with no promise.
-Lu Xun
3.
It is a wonderful way to make people reflect on themselves by learning from others and understanding them very well.
-Lu Xun
4.
Most men in China could have been sages, but they were all ruined by women.
-Lu Xun
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There is only one way for anyone who takes the truth as a joke, jokes as truth and jokes as jokes: don't talk. So I talked as little as possible from now on.
-Lu Xun
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Without thinking and sorrow, there would be no literature.
-Lu Xun
7.
Time is life, and wasting other people's time for no reason is actually tantamount to killing people for money.
-Lu Xun
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Dissatisfaction is an upward gear.
-Lu Xun
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Fate is not China's prior guidance, but an effortless explanation afterwards.
-Lu Xun
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If the dead are not buried in the hearts of the living, they are really dead.
-Lu Xun