This sentence came from Lu Xun's " Madman's Diary." This was an article describing the darkness of China's feudal society and the suffering of the people. Through the description of...
This sentence comes from the famous Chinese self-deprecating article, which originally read: "There is no road on the ground, but there are more people who become roads." The article tells...
Lu Xun's words meant that there was no road in the world, but people opened up a road as soon as they walked. However, some people believed that there were...
This sentence comes from the famous modern Chinese article "Self-mockery". The original text reads: "So I sat up and took a pen to write a few words on the table:...
This quote came from a modern Chinese article, Self-mockery. The original text read," So I sat up, took out a pen washi, and wrote on the table: 'The world has...
This sentence comes from Lu Xun's "Self-deprecating" article. The original text is: "So I sat up, took out a pen washi, and wrote a few words on the paper: 'There...
This passage came from Lu Xun's "Self-deprecating" article. The original text was as follows: " So I sat up, picked up a pen, and wrote a few words on the...
The sentence you quoted is indeed from the original text of 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. The original text was: " There is no road in the world, but more...