Lu Xun's Metamorphosis is a novel. The original text is as follows: This was a fantasy story about a boy who had transformed. The boy's name was Zhang Hao. He lived in a place called the Devil World. The Demonic Realm was a place full of magic and power, full of danger and temptation. One day, Zhang Hao accidentally triggered a magic spell when he was walking in the forest of the demon world. He was turned into a huge dinosaur. Zhang Hao was very afraid, but he did not give up. He began to think about how to become human again, so he began to look for a way. On his journey, he met a person called the Magician. The magician told Zhang Hao that if he could overcome his fear, he could turn back into a human. So Zhang Hao decided to learn magic from the mage and overcome his inner fear. After a long period of study and practice, Zhang Hao finally learned magic and was able to turn back into a human. However, he found that it was not easy for humans to survive in the demon world. He had to overcome many difficulties to return home. In the end, Zhang Hao decided to stay in the Demon World and become a guardian of the Demon World. He used his power to protect the demon world and help those in need.
The original text of Lu Xun's novel, Father's Illness, was as follows: The original text of 'Father's Illness' was as follows: His father's illness was getting better and better. He was a bit of a nervous person, and when his condition worsened, he couldn't help but think of many things from the past. He remembered that when he was young, he was punished by his teacher for being naughty in his hometown. He remembered that he was once suppressed by his family because he opposed feudal ethics. He remembered that he had encountered many difficulties and dangers when he was wandering outside for many years. However, he could not deny that his father had always been in his heart. He was the only child in the family. His father was everything to him. He remembered his father's teachings, love, and expectations. He felt very lucky to have a father who loved him so much. He tried to calm himself down, but he couldn't control his emotions. He closed his eyes and felt the effects of the medicine on his body. He didn't know if he could get through this. He only knew that he needed to be strong and work hard. His voice gradually weakened and his vision gradually blurred. He knew that he was about to leave. He was very afraid, but he also knew that this was what he had to face. He got up and left the room. He walked to the window and looked into the distance. He felt very lonely, but he also knew that he was not alone. He was thinking that if he could survive this ordeal, then he would be able to continue walking. If he couldn't, then he could face it calmly.
The original text of Lu Xun's "Hesitation" is as follows: Hesitation was a long novel written by Lu Xun in 1926. The novel was set in a Chinese village in the 1920s, and it told the story of a young man named Huang Xin who had a complicated relationship with two women. At the beginning of the novel, Huang Xin was in a rural primary school, but his mood was very heavy. Because he knew that his father had passed away and his mother was sick, and he was not married yet. Huang Xin began to think about his life and future. The novel narrated the relationship between Huang Xin and the two women. One was Huang Xin's childhood sweetheart's cousin, Li Mei, and the other was a village woman, Sun Xiaohong. There was a subtle emotional entanglement between Huang Xin and Sun Xiaohong, and Li Mei had a good impression of Huang Xin, but Huang Xin had no feelings for her. At the end of the novel, Huang Xin decided to leave the village to find his future. He worked in the city and got to know many people. He also experienced many setbacks. But in the end, Huang Xin still returned to the village to continue his life. "Hesitation" was a novel that reflected the Chinese rural society. Through Huang Xin's story, it reflected the various difficulties and contradictions of the Chinese society at that time. It was also one of Lu Xun's masterpieces and had a profound influence on modern Chinese literature.
The original text of Lu Xun's "Hesitation" is as follows: Hesitation In Lu Xun's novel, Hesitation, the protagonist, Yellow Cat, was a person struggling to survive in society. The yellow cat started as a salesperson in a small town and eventually became a noble in the city through continuous hard work and gifts. However, because she was born in poverty, she could not enjoy the treatment of nobles and eventually fell into a painful situation. The novel reflected the social class division and the gap between the rich and the poor through the description of the yellow cat's experience. At the same time, it also revealed the complexity and contradiction of human nature.
The original text of Lu Xun's "Kite" is as follows: I still remember that day when I was playing with a few classmates on the playground. We were having fun when a kite suddenly flew over our heads. The color of the kite was very beautiful. It was red with five white feathers on it. It flew so high that it seemed to reach the end of the sky. We were all very excited to catch it. I picked up a wooden stick and waved it in the direction of the kite. However, the kite seemed to be very agile and kept spinning in the air. No matter how I waved it, I couldn't catch it. We were so happy that we wanted to continue playing. But suddenly, the kite fell to the ground. Four of its five white feathers were broken, and only one was left. We were all very disappointed and didn't know what to do. But we couldn't give up, so we worked together to find a way to repair the kite. Finally, we found an old man who told us to find the kite's reel. We followed the old man's instructions and found the reel, but it was broken. We felt very depressed and didn't know what to do. But the old man told us that as long as we put our heart into it, we can find a way to repair the kite. So we worked together to make a new reel out of wood and re-tie the kite's string. We were very excited that the kite had finally regained its ability to fly. That day, my classmates and I experienced the flight of the kite and felt freedom and happiness. This is an unforgettable experience in my life and one of my best memories.
Lu Xun's kite, also known as "Lu Xun Flying Bird", was first published in 1936. This article told the story of a young man named Runtu and his grandfather, Lu Xun, who made kites together. Runtu was very interested in kites, but his grandfather, Lu Xun, was not good at making kites. In the process of making kites, there were some contradictions and misunderstandings between Runtu and Lu Xun, but in the end, through the flight of kites, Runtu and Lu Xun established some contact and friendship. Lu Xun's kite portrays the contradiction and conflict between Chinese traditional culture and modern youth in a humorous and ironic tone. It shows the author's reflection on Chinese traditional culture and concern for modern youth. It was a classic in modern Chinese literature.
The original text of Lu Xun's Medicine was as follows: Medicine What kind of person was Hua Laoshuan? Hua Laoshuan was a pharmacy owner in the late Qing Dynasty. He ran a pharmacy called "Tong Shan Tang". The business was very good and often attracted many patients. He was kind and attentive to his patients. Not only did he provide high-quality medicine, but he also personally helped the patients with treatment. He was a very responsible person who attached great importance to his pharmacy and was committed to providing the best medical services to his patients.
The original text of Lu Xun's "Wild Grass" was as follows: Wild Grass Set outside the set wasteland spring dream The inscription on the tombstone sacrifice wine Huagaiji wander Old Tales Retold Chao Hua Xi Shi A Sequel to the Canopy Collection novel essay A Madman's Diary true story of ah Q crescent moon A New Story shout weed
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Medicine was created in 1928 in modern China. The novel was set in the urban and rural areas of China in the 1920s. Through a fictional story, it revealed the darkness of society, the suffering of the people, the distortion of human nature and the loss of morality. The plot of the novel was as follows: At the end of the Qing Dynasty, there was a woman named Wang Yaoqin. She was born into a wealthy merchant family. However, her fate was very tragic because her mother-in-law suffered from a magical illness that could be cured by eating a small stone called "medicine". However, her mother-in-law was unwilling to spend money to buy this medicine. Instead, she secretly hid Little Stone in her arms and asked Wang Yaoqin to help her carry it. Wang Yaoqin met a young man named Xia Muhua on her journey. He was a pharmacist. He told Wang Yaoqin that the illness her mother-in-law was suffering from was an ancient superstition. The so-called "medicine" was just a kind of stone that her mother-in-law deliberately ate when she felt unwell. Xia Muhua suggested that Wang Yaoqin give up on finding a way to cure her mother-in-law and should respect her wishes and let her recover naturally. Wang Yaoqin did not listen to Xia Muhua's advice. She decided to look for the "medicine" and bring her mother-in-law to Beijing. On the way, she met many kind people, including a woman named Xu Guangping. She helped Wang Yaoqin bring her mother-in-law through the wilderness and finally came to a village called Dafang. There, Wang Yaoqin met a mother-in-law named Widow Zhang. She was already in great pain from her illness. Wang Yaoqin decided to help Widow Zhang, so she began to look for "medicine" and developed feelings for Xia Muhua during this period. However, in the end, she did not find the real "medicine". Instead, she found that her mother-in-law's illness was a serious infectious disease that could only be cured through surgery. After the surgery, her mother-in-law left this world, and Wang Yaoqin and Xia Muhua also left this world separately. The tragic ending of the novel expressed the author's deep thoughts on human nature.
The original text of Lu Xun's Blessing was as follows: Blessing Aunt Xianglin was an ignorant and kind woman. Her heart was always filled with yearning for a better life. She hoped that her son Xianglin could become a successful person and live a happy life. However, fate doesn't always develop in the direction we hope. Xianglin had experienced many unfortunate things when he was growing up. His father died early, his mother died of illness, and he himself had suffered all kinds of injustice and suffering. In this society full of oppression and exploitation, Xianglin Sao's heart was filled with pain and despair. She could not understand why her fate was so unfair and cruel. However, she still firmly believed that as long as she worked hard, she would be able to change her fate. She constantly encouraged Xianglin to help him overcome difficulties and face challenges. In the end, Xianglin successfully overcame all the difficulties and became a successful person through his own efforts and perseverance. Aunt Xianglin's heart was filled with yearning for a better life. She hoped that she could live a happy life like Xianglin.