This question came from the plot of 'Dream of the Red Chamber'.
This sentence came from Lu Xun's The True Story of Ah Q. No matter how wrong he was, the moment he started crying, it was my fault. This sentence expressed Lu Xun's deep understanding of the character Ah Q. He believed that Ah Q would often start crying to cover up his mistakes after discovering that he had made a mistake. However, this kind of behavior only further proved his fault, so Lu Xun thought that Ah Q's crying could not change his mistake.
Hometown was written by Lu Xun on September 25, 1881.
Lu Xun didn't write the book. " Non-Attack " was a long novel written by Luo Guanzhong, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. It described the heroic struggle of the Ming Dynasty army against the invasion of foreign enemies. It was a classic work of ancient Chinese novels. Lu Xun's representative works included A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, and Medicine.
Lu Xun's Sanwei Shuwu was a study of a feudal family in the traditional Chinese novel Diary of a Madman. In the novel, the owner of the Sanwei Bookstore was a bookshop owner. He was smart and strict with his children. Children must study within the stipulated time, and if they break the rules, they will be severely punished. The books in the library were all old-style Confucian classics, including the Analects of Confucius, Mencius, the Great Learning, the Doctrine of the Meanings, and so on. Children had to study and pass exams to graduate. The owner of the bookstore was also very particular about education. He would send his children to other schools so that they could learn better knowledge. In the novel, Sanwei Bookstore was a very feudal family study. Children had to study in the study and pass the exam to graduate. This kind of education method reflected the concept of education in Chinese traditional culture, but it also had the problem of restricting children's free development.
Lu Xun's novella was called " A Madman's Diary." This novel was a classic in the history of modern Chinese literature and was hailed as the foundation of modern Chinese novels. From the perspective of a madman, it revealed the darkness of society and the distortion of human nature through criticism of Chinese society, politics, culture and other aspects. The novel expressed the madness and despair of human nature through extreme exaggeration, which deeply reflected the author's strong dissatisfaction and resistance to the society at that time.
a small thing Lu Xun I once heard a slight sigh in the middle of the night, as if it came from a room upstairs. I went upstairs and opened the door to find an old man sighing. I asked him why and he told me that his daughter was married but had no children. He was very worried because his mother was old and needed his care. I was deeply moved by his story. His sigh seemed to be telling me his pain. I was so sympathetic that I decided to help him. I helped him find a doctor and his daughter was examined. The doctor told him that she was not pregnant. The old man was very disappointed. He sighed and said,"Alas, it's really a small matter, but it has become a worry." In this story, I felt the helplessness and pain of the old man, but also the complexity of human nature. Sighing was a way of expressing emotions. It represented people's dissatisfaction and helplessness towards the small things in life. This story also tells us that the little things in life may bring us great pain and trouble, but we must learn to accept and face these difficulties to find the value and meaning of life.
New stories was a literary form of Lu Xun. Many of his works were written in Shanghai in the 1930s. For example, Lu Xun's " Madman's Diary,"" The True Story of Ah Q,"" Medicine " and other novels were all in the form of new stories.
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936) was a master of modern Chinese literature and one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. His masterpieces included A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, New Stories, and so on. Among them, A Madman's Diary was regarded as a classic in the history of modern Chinese literature and was hailed as one of Lu Xun's representative works. A Madman's Diary revealed the absurdity of feudal ethics and the distortion of human nature from the perspective of a mentally ill person through a deep insight into the reality of Chinese society and human nature. It expressed its criticism of the feudal system and the call for freedom, equality and human rights. This novel presented the dark side of Chinese society in an extremely absurd form, revealing the ugliness of human nature and the absurdity of feudal society, becoming a classic of modern Chinese literature.