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Lu Xun’s famous quotes about the May 4th Movement

1. A brave man is angry and draws his sword against the stronger; a timid man is angry and draws his sword against the weaker. ——Lu Xun's "Huagai Collection·Miscellaneous Feelings"

2. I looked up history and found that there is no chronology in this history. The words "Benevolence, Righteousness and Morality" were written crookedly on each page. I couldn't sleep anyway, so I read carefully for half the night, and then I saw between the words that there were two words "Eat People" written all over the book! ——Lu Xun's "Diary of a Madman"

3. Even if a cowardly person has immense anger, what can he burn except weak grass? ——Lu Xun

4. When I see short sleeves, I immediately think of white arms, immediately think of nakedness, immediately think of genitals, immediately think of sexual intercourse, immediately think of hybridization, immediately think of illegitimate children. Only at this level can the imagination of the Chinese people make such a leap. ——Lu Xun's "Only Collection·Small Miscellaneous Feelings"

5. In fact, there is no road on the ground. When there are more people walking, it becomes a road. ——Lu Xun's "Hometown"

6. Friendship is two hearts treating each other sincerely, rather than one heart beating another heart. ——Lu Xun "Selected Essays of Lu Xun"

7. Tragedy destroys the valuable things in life for people to see, while comedy tears apart the worthless things for people to see. ——Lu Xun "Rediscussing the Fall of Leifeng Pagoda"

8. When I am silent, I feel very fulfilled. When I speak, I feel empty. ——Lu Xun's "Weeds·Inscription"

9. The most painful thing in life is waking up from a dream and having no way to go. The dreamer is happy; if he cannot see the way to go, the most important thing is not to wake him up.

——Lu Xun "What happened to Nora after she left"

10. What is the road? It is trampled from a place where there is no road, and it is carved out from a place with only thorns - Lu Xun's "The Road of Life"