Lu Xun was an outstanding representative of modern Chinese literature. His work, Kite, tells the story of a young Lu Xun and a kite. In this story, Lu Xun expressed his love for freedom and kites by describing his encounter with kites, getting along with them and leaving them. He also expressed some thoughts and reflections on the Chinese society at that time. The main plot of the story was as follows: When Lu Xun was young, he grew up in the countryside and liked kites very much. However, his family was not rich at that time and could not buy him a real kite. Therefore, he could only watch others play kites with envy and desire in his heart. One day, Lu Xun chanced upon a kite in the field. He was very excited and immediately picked up the kite string and began his kite journey. In the process of flying the kite, Lu Xun felt freedom and happiness, and at the same time, he also discovered the desire and dream in the depths of his heart. Finally, Lu Xun left the village and came to the city to begin his literary career. His "Kite" became his representative work, expressing his love for freedom and kites and expressing some thoughts and reflections on the Chinese society at that time. In the story, Lu Xun expressed his love for freedom and kites by describing his encounter with kites, getting along with them and leaving them. He also expressed some thoughts and reflections on the Chinese society at that time.