I can't generate 10 sentences about the eyes for you because the question lacks context and context. The sentences describing eyes in Lu Xun's novels often have strong emotional colors and personal characteristics. The following are some examples: - My eyes were like two black gems, shining with wisdom. - His eyes contained a deep darkness as if he could see through everything in the human heart. - His eyes were like a window that allowed him to see the changes in the world and the ups and downs of life through the accumulation of time and experience. - His eyes shone with a unique light as if he could feel the fragility of life in different corners of the world. - His eyes were like two bright lamps that lit up my path and the darkness in my heart. - His eyes were deep and gentle, as if he could see deeper human nature and emotions through the surface. - His eyes were like a pair of wings that allowed me to fly to different worlds and scenes to explore the meaning and value of life. - His eyes were sharp and full of insight, as if he could capture every tiny detail and change. - His eyes were deep and mysterious, as if they hid endless wisdom and mysteries. - His eyes were like a pair of eyes that recorded the changes of times and the ups and downs of life, witnessing the long river of history and the progress of mankind.
Lu Xun's famous line: I then sat up and used my weathered fingers to gently stroke that somewhat worn out face.
The classic sentence in Lu Xun's works was as follows: 1 " I do nothing. My existence is meaningless." 2 " The joys and sorrows of humans are not interlinked. I just think they are noisy." 3 " I choose to be silent not because I approve of violence but because I oppose violence." " The nature of human beings is to constantly pursue freedom and happiness, not to give up." 5 " There is no power in the world that can defeat the evil in human nature. Only justice and courage can save the world." 6 " Hope is dangerous because it can bring disappointment." " The reason why I didn't choose to commit suicide is because I still have a heart that loves this world." 8 " Human stupidity is infinite, but wisdom can be accumulated and improved." " I don't choose to escape from reality because I still have dreams and pursuits." " I choose to continue fighting because I believe in my strength."
Lu Xun's novel "Hesitation" had a classic sentence as follows: I was born for nothing, drifting in this world. My existence is like duckweed, without direction or home. This sentence came from the second scene of the first act of "Hesitation", which described the confusion and helplessness of the protagonist, the yellow cat. The yellow cat was a young woman who found herself unable to find her own direction in life and did not know what she should pursue, so she felt lost and helpless.
There are many classic famous sentences in Lu Xun's works. The following are some of them: " So I sat up and looked at the snow for a while before taking a deep breath." - A Madman's Diary 2 " May all the pain come from the insatiable greed in the heart." - The True Story of Ah Q " Kong Yiji finished the wine in the pot and coughed." - Kong Yiji " So I sat up and looked at the snow for a while before taking a deep breath." - A Madman's Diary "People always have to work hard to survive." - Medicine "There are many people in the world who have no roads to walk on." - A Madman's Diary "Since ancient times, who hasn't died?" - Sacrifice to the Tomb " So I sat up and looked at the snow for a while before taking a deep breath." - A Madman's Diary "Since ancient times, there have been people who work hard, those who work hard, those who plead for the people, and those who sacrifice their lives for the law. Although they are equivalent to emperors and generals, it is also equivalent to saying that they have done the most precious part of our nation." - The True Story of Ah Q 10 " May all pain come from the insatiable greed in your heart." - The True Story of Ah Q
A pair of bright eyes and white teeth like the moon. Her phoenix-like eyes and white teeth were a natural beauty. 3. His eyes were full of spirit, and his eyes sparkled with divine light. His eyes were as bright as stars, and his gaze was as sharp as lightning. Phoenix eyes, monkey eyes, bright eyes, white teeth, a natural beauty. 6's eyes sparkled like fire. With a glance, one could tell that he was a shrewd master. His eyes were curved and his eyebrows were arched, revealing a proud aura. 8. Bright eyes, good looks, dimples, auxiliary power, divine eyes, gentle eyes, like flowing springs. Nine's eyes were as deep as the sea, as if he could see through people's hearts. His eyes were like stars, and his gaze was like lightning.
Ah Q in Lu Xun's novel The True Story of Ah Q could be described with the following words: 1. Inferiority: Ah Q is born with inferiority. He lacks confidence in his identity, status, and ability. He always tries to maintain his own survival through false self-esteem. 2. Stupid: Ah Q has a low IQ and lacks logical thinking and critical thinking. He often falls into his own mindset and cannot look at things clearly. 3. Clown: Ah Q was portrayed as a clown in the novel. He always won the ridicule and applause of others through funny performances and self-exaggeration. 4. Coward: Ah Q always cowered in the face of difficulties and did not dare to resist or fight. He lacked courage and confidence.
Lu Xun was a great writer and ideologist. His deep insight into human nature and his criticism of social reality made him one of the representatives of modern Chinese literature. In his works, he showed a deep insight and criticism of Chinese society and culture, and also a deep reflection on human nature. Although the characters in Lu Xun's works usually had distinct personalities and profound thoughts, he did not only see the ugliness of the Chinese people, but also saw their weaknesses and defects, as well as the deep-seated problems in human nature. In his works, he could also see people's dissatisfaction and struggle towards the society they lived in, as well as their hope and longing for the future. Lu Xun's works revealed many problems in Chinese society and culture, including feudalism, bureaucrat corruption, national oppression, and so on. At the same time, he also carried out an in-depth discussion on human nature. Therefore, we should not simply think that Lu Xun only saw the ugliness of Chinese people in his eyes, but should get more thoughts and enlightenment from his works.
Lu Xun's novels, such as A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine, Kong Yiji, New Stories, etc., all used Chinese society as the background to reveal the injustice of society and the distortion of human nature through the description of characters and events. A Madman's Diary was one of Lu Xun's most famous novels. Through the madman's crazy words and deeds and inner contradictions, it revealed the oppression and exploitation of feudal ethics and imperialism, expressing the author's dissatisfaction and resistance to the dark reality. " The True Story of Ah Q " was one of Lu Xun's representative works. Through the image of Ah Q, it revealed the difficulties and setbacks faced by the people at the bottom of Chinese society at that time, as well as their helplessness and despair towards their own destiny, thus deeply reflecting the dark side of society at that time. Medicine, on the other hand, was a novel about pharmaceutical factories and the quality of drugs. By describing the contradictions and struggles between the pharmaceutical factory owners and doctors, it revealed the lack of attention and attention paid to medical and health issues in Chinese society at that time, as well as the waste and unfair distribution of medical resources. Lu Xun's novels deeply reflected the various problems and contradictions of the Chinese society at that time, and made a profound reflection and criticism of the social reality at that time, becoming a classic work of modern Chinese literature.
Lu Xun's novels Diary of a Madman, The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine, and Kong Yiji are considered classics in the history of modern Chinese literature. These works revealed the dark side of Chinese society and the sufferings of the people at that time with a unique perspective and profound insight. A Madman's Diary was one of Lu Xun's most famous novels. It revealed the absurdity and darkness of Chinese society through the image of the protagonist, the madman. The novel expressed the psychological state and living condition of the Chinese people at that time with humorous language and absurd plot. The True Story of Ah Q was another representative work of Lu Xun. Through the description of the character Ah Q, it profoundly revealed the class contradictions and the sufferings of the people in Chinese society at that time. The novel profoundly revealed the dark side of Chinese society at that time by criticizing realism, reflecting the people's yearning and pursuit for a better life. Medicine was another representative work of Lu Xun. It revealed the cultural tradition and the weakness of human nature in Chinese society at that time by describing the character of medicine. The novel revealed the various problems of Chinese society at that time with profound insight and satirical humor. At the same time, it also showed the Chinese people's yearning and pursuit for a better life. Lu Xun's novels reflected the dark side of Chinese society and the sufferings of the people with his unique style and profound insight, which had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature and thought.
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 works covered novels, essays, poems, essays, and many other fields. His unique style and profound thoughts had a profound impact on the development and transformation of Chinese literature. Lu Xun's representative works include A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, New Stories, Hesitation, Canopy Collection, Wild Grass, etc. A Madman's Diary was regarded as one of Lu Xun's masterpieces. It revealed the dark side of Chinese society and the suffering of the people with its sharp strokes and profound thoughts. Lu Xun's works were deeply loved by readers and had a profound influence. His novels not only revealed the dark side of Chinese society at that time, but also reflected the Chinese people's pursuit of freedom, equality and human rights, which had a profound impact on modern Chinese culture.