The following are some famous sayings from Lu Xun's famous works: 1 " Every time I watch a sports meet, I always think that the winners are respectable, but the losers are also full of achilles and heroism." "Preface to Canopy Collection" 2 " If a person's activities don't have new ideas, then no matter how hard they try, they will only fall into boring repetition." Canopy Collection Diary "I often think this way when I watch sports games: the winners are respectable, but the losers are also full of achilles and heroism." "Preface to Canopy Collection" "I often think this way when I watch sports games: the winners are respectable, but the losers are also full of achilles and heroism." "Preface to Canopy Collection" 5 " Whenever a person hides there and cries, everyone will see another person smiling as if nothing had happened." The True Story of Ah Q
" Every time I think about it, I feel like my heart is suffering. The reason why people suffer is often because they are not satisfied. If they are satisfied with everything, then there will be no pain."
Lu Xun's famous saying is: " I govern by doing nothing, I govern by doing nothing, I govern by doing nothing."
Lu Xun was a Chinese writer and ideologist. His representative works include the novel "Madman's Diary","The True Story of Ah Q","New Stories" and the collection of essays "Morning Flowers Picking Up in the Evening". These works were famous for their profound thoughts and unique artistic style, which had a profound impact on modern Chinese literature.
Those who read without doubt must be taught to doubt, but those who doubt must come to this point without doubt. Lu Xun
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 representative works included novels such as A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine, Kong Yiji, and Blessing, as well as prose collections such as Morning Flowers and Weeds. These works had a profound influence on modern Chinese literature with their unique style and ideology. Lu Xun's works profoundly revealed the dark side of Chinese society and the sufferings of the people at that time, expressed the resistance to the feudal system and oppression, and explored and pondered human nature, which was regarded as a classic work of modern Chinese literature.
A famous quote from Lu Xun's works: So I sat up, picked up my pen, and wrote on the table,'One must believe in oneself. ' This sentence came from a Madman's Diary. Through this image, Lu Xun described the way of thinking of a mental patient. He believed that he was a madman and had an unparalleled confidence that allowed him to surpass everything around him and achieve his goals.
The famous quote in Lu Xun's works is as follows: I really can't do anything. I'm just one of many victims. I can only express my whining and complaints through words. - A Madman's Diary Every time I think of you, God will let you blink. - The True Story of Ah Q A man downstairs was very sick. He asked the doctor for help. The doctor asked him to stick out his tongue. He stuck it out. A doctor asked him how he was. He said,"It's okay, but a little dirty." - Medicine
Lu Xun's famous line: I then sat up and used my weathered fingers to gently stroke that somewhat worn out face.
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936), formerly known as Zhou Shuren, was an outstanding, ideologist and revolutionary in the history of modern Chinese literature. His works criticized social reality and exposed the feudal system as the theme, known as the "founder of modern Chinese literature." The titles of his works include: Diary of a Madman: One of Lu Xun's most famous novels, it used the image of a madman to reveal the horror and hypocrisy of feudal ethics. The True Story of Ah Q: Lu Xun's other famous novel profoundly revealed the absurdity and irrationality of the feudal system by describing Ah Q's inferiority complex and resistance. 3 Kong Yiji: Another short story by Lu Xun revealed the corruption and cruelty of the feudal imperial examination system by describing the tragic fate of Kong Yiji. Medicine: It was another novel by Lu Xun that deeply revealed the darkness and evil of the feudal system by describing the production process of medicine and the characters. Blessing: Another novel by Lu Xun reveals the hypocrisy and cruelty of the feudal system by describing the blessing story of a poor farmer. Many of Lu Xun's famous sayings include: 1 "Since ancient times, who hasn't died? Leave a loyal heart to shine through history." This sentence expressed his belief and pursuit of life. "Every time I miss you, God will drop a grain of sand, and from then on, there will be Sahara." This sentence expressed his deep thoughts and criticism of social reality. 3 "The brave draw their blades to the stronger in anger; the cowardly draw their blades to the weaker in anger." This sentence revealed the greed and violent tendencies of human nature. 4 "A person can fail, but he can't give in." This sentence expressed his belief and pursuit of life.
Those who read without doubt must be taught to doubt, but those who doubt must come to this point without doubt. Lu Xun