In Lu Xun's article, eating human blood steamed buns referred to a plot in " The Madman's Diary." In this novel, the protagonist "Madman" was persecuted by the feudal forces and trapped in a secret room. In order to survive, he began to eat human blood buns to maintain his life. This kind of behavior was described as extremely cruel and disgusting. It was one of the cruel means of the feudal forces. This plot reflected Lu Xun's criticism of the feudal forces and the exposure of the darkness of society. It also provided an important theoretical basis for the later anti-feudal movement.
Mantou made of human blood couldn't cure lung consumption. In the past, there was a superstition among the people that human blood could cure lung cancer. Therefore, when executing prisoners, some people would buy steamed buns dipped in human blood from the executioner. However, this concept had no scientific basis, but was the product of feudal superstition. Modern medicine had developed many effective treatments to fight against lung cancer, and human blood buns were not one of them. Therefore, human blood buns could not cure lung consumption.
The original text of Mantou with Human Blood was Lu Xun's novel Medicine. The story was about the teahouse owner, Hua Laoshuan, and his wife, who bought a bloody bun for their son, Xiao Shuan, to cure his illness. The story took place in the middle of the night of an autumn day. The moon had already set, and the sun had yet to come out. The sky was only dark blue. Other than the things that were wandering around at night, everyone else was sleeping. Hua Laoshuan suddenly sat up and lit the lamp. The teahouse was filled with a bluish-white light. His wife, Mrs. Hua, asked him if he wanted to go. Old Hua Shuan responded, put on his clothes, took the money from Mrs. Hua, lit the lantern, and walked into the house. In the house, Xiao Shuan was coughing. Old Shuan Hua comforted him and left the house, walking toward the street. As for the specific content of the original text, I'm not sure.
My answer was not accurate. Lu Xun's works did not mention the theme of " the blood of revolutionary soldiers can only be eaten with steamed buns ". I confused Lu Xun's works with others 'works. Thank you for your advice.
Mantou soaked in human blood referred to mantou soaked in human blood. In the old folk superstitions, people believed that human blood could cure malaria. This statement originated from the book, Materia Medica, compiled by Chen Zangqi in the Tang Dynasty. It was said that during the execution, some people would buy steamed buns dipped in human blood from the executioner, hoping to cure diseases by eating these steamed buns. However, this concept had no scientific basis and was just a product of superstition. In his work Medicine, Lu Xun used the image of a human blood bun to satirize the ignorance and feudal superstition of the society at that time. The term " human blood bun " was used to refer to those who took advantage of the misfortune of others for their own benefit. This behavior was either out of malice, ignorance, or lack of compassion. In short, the Mantou of Human Blood was a metaphor used to criticize those who took advantage of the suffering of others for personal gain.
The following are the recommendations for a few novels about farming with buns: " Reborn Farming Gate: Abandoned Wife Becomes the Master "," Farming with Babies: Husband, Please Cease the War!" Evil Woman Space: Farming with Steamed Bun, Farming with Cute Baby, Farming Concubine of the Farmer's Gate: Plowing the Fields and Planting Steamed Bun, Farming Princess Concubine of the Farmer's Gate in the Portable Space, She Cheated After Transmigrating with Space, Splendid Pastures 'Strongest Farmer Girl, Spatial Farming: I Use Billions of Resources to Pamper the God of War, Farming Gate Space: I Have a Fierce Wife and a Field, Reborn in the Fiery Red Age, I Farming in the Space, Princess Consort Farming Again, Splendid Pastures: Strongest Farmer Girl.
There was currently no conclusive scientific basis for the human blood buns. In the old days, folk superstitions believed that human blood could cure lung cancer (lung cancer), and some people bought steamed buns dipped in human blood from the executioner to cure the disease. However, the Chinese medical community had gradually stopped using human blood as medicine in the Ming Dynasty, and Li Shizhen clearly opposed the use of human blood or human organs as medicine in the Compendium of Materia Medica. Therefore, the human blood bun was more of a product of superstition and lacked scientific evidence to support its treatment effect. Modern medicine already had more scientific and effective methods to treat lung cancer, such as anti-tumor drugs and immune therapy. Therefore, the treatment effect of the human blood bun had not been verified by science.
The human blood steamed bun was believed to have a magical effect in treating lung consumption in folklore. However, there were no modern usage scenarios that completely matched Sir's original context. Modern people's bloody buns were more often used to satirize those who took advantage of the misfortune of others to gain benefits. Therefore, according to the information provided, the human blood steamed bun did not have any actual treatment effect.
There were a few novels about girls making steamed buns that he could recommend. First of all," Abandoned Concubine Carefree: Bringing Steamed Bun to Farming " and " Reborn at the Farming Gate: Abandoned Wife Becomes the Head of the Household " were two ancient romance, business, and farming novels. The female lead had made steamed buns. In addition," Gorgeous Alchemist, Useless Fifth Miss " and " Time Travel: Selling Steamed Bun and Raising a Wife " also described the plot of selling steamed buns in ancient times. These novels showed the heroine making buns in the ancient world to earn money and save people. However, the search results did not provide any more information about the novel recommendations for girls making steamed buns.
The following are the recommendations for a few novels about farming with buns: " Reborn Farming Gate: Abandoned Wife Becomes the Master "," Farming with Babies: Husband, Please Cease the War!" " Evil Girl Space: Farming with Steamed Bun,"" Farming with Cute Baby,"" Farming Concubine: Plowing the Fields and Planting Steamed Bun,"" The Farming Princess Concubine in the Portable Space,"" Farming with the Space Supermarket," and so on. These novels might contain plots of farming and family life, suitable for readers who like these kinds of topics.