Lu Xun had never studied pharmacy. He was a writer and a philosopher. He had created many excellent novels and essays, which had a profound impact on Chinese literature and culture. His Medicine was an article that criticized the feudal society of China. It revealed the darkness of the feudal society and the sufferings of the people, which had a profound impact on modern Chinese literature and thought.
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Lu Xun's novel Medicine was first published in 1919 in New Youth magazine under the title of Diary of a Madman. This article narrates the decline of a feudal dynasty and the sufferings of the people. It reveals the darkness of feudal society and the sufferings of the people by telling the story of a crazy protagonist.
Lu Xun's novel Medicine was first published in 1919 in the New Youth magazine, Volume 5, Number 1, titled Diary of a Madman. This article narrated an illusory historical story with modern China as the background. Through the criticism of feudal society and capitalist society, it revealed the dark side of Chinese society and the distortion of human nature. Medicine was regarded as a classic of modern Chinese literature, which had a profound influence on modern Chinese literature and thought.
Lu Xun's Medicine was selected from his Diary of a Madman and The True Story of Ah Q.
Lu Xun's "medicine" referred to the protagonist Xia Yu in the novel "Medicine", who was a peddler selling low-quality drugs and caused many deaths due to his own mistakes. In the novel, Xia Yu was portrayed as a selfish, greedy, and cold person who sold medicine for his own benefit rather than to save people. The novel revealed many problems in Chinese society at that time, including moral degeneration and medical errors, by describing Xia Yu's behavior.
Medicine " was a modern Chinese novel that mainly described Sun Zhiliu's own research results and his struggles with hospitals and doctors.
Medicine was a chapter in Lu Xun's Madman's Diary.
Lu Xun's pen name came from the book 'Scream'.
Lu Xun's famous quote comes from the Scream.
Lu Xun's first book about himself was Self-mockery. The book was written in 1925, and it was the first of Lu Xun's autobiographical novels. It told the story of how he was smart since childhood, but was forced to drop out of school because of his poor family. He went to Nanjing to study and worked in Beijing. The novel narrates the hardships and setbacks in Lu Xun's growth from his own perspective, and also shows his criticism and thinking about social reality.