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Who was Mr. Xu referring to? (About Lu Xun)

2024-09-24 15:02
Sir had mentioned that when he rented this house, a previous tenant had transferred it over. Hai Ying and his nanny slept on a large bed that was five to six feet wide. The fire that had burned in winter still stood cold on the floor in March. Hai Ying didn't play on the third floor much. Other than going to school, he would ride his bicycle in the yard. He liked to run and jump, so he ran everywhere from the kitchen to the living room to the second floor. The third floor was empty all day. There was another old female worker living in the back of the third floor. She rarely came up the stairs, so after the stairs were brushed, it was clean all day long. In March 1936, Mr. Lu Xun fell ill and leaned against the recliner on the second floor. His heart was beating faster than usual, and his face was a little gray. Mr. Xu was the opposite. His face was red and his eyes were big. His voice was calm and his attitude was not as flustered as usual. Downstairs, Mr. Xu told her as soon as he walked into the living room, " Mr. Zhou is sick. He's panting…panting heavily. He's upstairs leaning on a recliner." Lu Xun's panting could be heard as soon as he entered the bedroom. His nose and beard were flapping, and his chest was rising and falling. His eyes were closed, and the cigarette in his hand, which was almost always in his hand, had also given up. Lu Xun leaned against the pillow behind the rattan chair. His head was slightly tilted back, and his hands were hanging down. His brows were still as calm as usual. His face was calm and relaxed, as if there was no pain on his body. "Are you here?" Mr. Lu Xun opened his eyes wide." I accidentally caught a cold…I had difficulty breathing…I went to the house where the books were kept to flip through the books…That house was especially cold because no one lived there…When I came back…" Mr. Xu saw that Mr. Zhou was struggling to speak, so he quickly continued to tell him how Mr. Zhou was panting. The doctor had seen her and taken her medicine, but her breathing did not stop. The doctor came again in the afternoon and had just left. The bedroom was getting darker and darker in the evening. There was a slight breeze outside, and the trees in the courtyard were swaying in the wind. Some of the windows in other houses were automatically closed by the wind, and the running water in the house was flowing. It must be the leftover water from washing the cups and plates after dinner. After dinner, those who were supposed to take a walk went for a walk, and those who were supposed to meet their friends went to meet their friends. The alley was sparsely filled with people, and before the ladies could take off their aprons, they started to chat with each other by the back door. The children ran in groups of three or five, and the cars drove back and forth outside the alley. Mr. Lu Xun sat on the recliner, his eyes closed quietly and motionless. His slightly ashen face was dyed red by the fire in the furnace. The cigarette tin was squatting on the desk with the lid closed. The teacup was also squatting on the desk. Mr. Xu walked gently up the stairs. When Mr. Xu went downstairs, Mr. Lu Xun was the only one left on the second floor. He was panting and lifting Mr. Lu Xun's chest high in a regular pattern. Mr. Lu Xun had to rest, that was what Dr. Sudo said. However, Mr. Lu Xun did not rest from then on. Instead, he had more things to think about. Everything he had to do seemed to have to be done immediately. He had to revise the proof of "The Forest above the Sea", copy the paintings of Inklewitch, and translate the second part of "Dead Souls". It just so happened that all of these began at the same time, and he even calculated the thirty-year collection. Mr. Lu Xun felt that his health was not good, so he had no time to pay attention to his health, so he had to do more and do it quickly. At that time, everyone did not understand the meaning of it and thought that Mr. Lu Xun did not take it seriously without rest. Later, after reading Mr. Lu Xun's article "Death", they understood. Mr. Lu Xun knew that his health was failing and that he only had a few years left to work. It did not matter if he died, as long as he left more for mankind. Mr. Lu Xun was like that. Soon, the German and Japanese dictionary were placed on the desk again, and Gogol's Dead Souls began to be translated again. Mr. Lu Xun was not in good health and caught a cold easily. After catching a cold, he had to accompany the guests, reply to letters, and revise manuscripts as usual. Therefore, after a cold, it would drag on for a month or half. In the winter of 1935 and the spring of 1936, Mr. Lu Xun was constantly checking the proof of " The Forest Above the Sea ". He had to look at the proof of hundreds of thousands of words three times. The proof was always sent in eight or ten pages, not all at once. Therefore, Mr. Lu Xun was constantly urged by the proof. Mr. Lu Xun actually said," " Look, I'm talking to you while looking at the proof. You can see with your eyes and hear with your ears…" Sometimes, when guests came, Mr. Lu Xun would put down his pen while telling jokes. Sometimes, he would also say,"There are only a few words left…Please sit down…" In the winter of 1935, Mr. Xu said, "Mr. Zhou's health is not as good as before." Who is Mr. Xu in this article? Xu Guangping?
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If he was referring to Mr. Xu in Lu Xun's works, then there were many different explanations for Mr. Xu's identity and background. It might involve different characters, times, and cultural backgrounds. In novels such as A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, and Medicine, Mr. Xu, who was written by Lu Xun, was usually portrayed as a figure with both cultural accomplishment and political vision. He was a scholar and also a social actician who paid attention to social reality and advocated for democratic freedom. In some novels, Mr. Xu might be a revolutionary or a philosopher. He put forward unique opinions and views on some social problems at that time. Therefore, Mr. Xu's identity and background were very colorful. The specific character he referred to needed to be determined according to the plot and context of the novel.

What was the relationship between Mr. Xu and Lu Xun?

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2024-09-14 05:39

"Mr. Xu" had no direct relationship with Lu Xun. Lu Xun was a Chinese writer and ideologist. His masterpieces, including A Madman's Diary and The True Story of Ah Q, had a profound impact on China's culture and social change. The name "Mr. Xu" might refer to another woman named Xu Guangping, who was Lu Xun's wife. However, it should be noted that due to the complexity of historical and cultural backgrounds, people with different relationships between "Mr. Xu" and Lu Xun may have different views and understandings.

Mr. Lu Xun-----

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2024-09-15 04:42

In Lu Xun's novel, Sanwei Book House to Baicaotang, the word "Sanwei" referred to "opiates, candied fruits, and candies".

Who has information on Mr. Lu Xun?

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2024-09-18 10:16

Mr. Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936), formerly known as Zhou Shuren, was an important, ideologist and revolutionary in the history of modern Chinese literature. He was born in a scholarly family in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. He studied in Japan in his early years and was influenced by western culture and ideas. His works had distinctive ideology, artistic quality and literary value, and he was regarded as one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. Mr. Lu Xun's works covered novels, essays, poems, essays, and many other fields. His representative works included A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Hesitation, New Stories, and so on. His thoughts were deeply supported by the Chinese people, especially his literary works and thoughts, which had a profound impact on the process of China's modernisation and the rise of the national spirit. In addition to his achievements in the field of literature, Mr. Lu Xun also actively participated in the Chinese revolution and social progress. He is one of the important representatives of modern Chinese culture and thought. His contributions and influence were of great significance in China and around the world.

Was the "I" in "She Xi" referring to Lu Xun?

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2024-09-22 22:11

The " social drama " was a famous drama in modern China. The " I " did not refer to Lu Xun himself. In the novel,"I" was a fictional, first-person narration used to express his reflection on the society and life. In the novel,"I" was in the late Qing Dynasty, when the society was on the verge of collapse. Through the observation and description of various social phenomena and the fate of the characters, it profoundly revealed the darkness and cruelty of the society at that time. Therefore,"I" was not Lu Xun himself, but a fictional character who represented himself to reflect on the society at that time.

Information on Mr. Lu Xun

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2024-09-27 05:07

Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936), formerly known as Zhou Shuren, was an important ideologist, revolutionary, and democratic fighter in the history of modern Chinese literature. He was hailed as "the greatest China in a hundred years" and had a profound influence on the development of modern Chinese literature and thought. Lu Xun's works covered novels, essays, poems, essays, translation, and many other literary fields. He was famous for his unique style and profound thoughts. His masterpieces included A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, New Stories, etc. These works revealed the dark side of Chinese society and the sufferings of the people at that time, expressing his deep concern for the Chinese people and his yearning for advanced strength. Lu Xun was also a strong revolutionary and ideologist. He paid close attention to social reality, advocated values such as democracy, freedom, science, and human rights, and actively participated in various social movements and revolutionary struggles. He had published a lot of remarks on revolution and democracy in newspapers such as New Youth and Morning Post, which became an important milestone in the history of modern Chinese thought. Lu Xun's life was full of ups and downs, but his academic and intellectual achievements still had an important position in the history of Chinese literature. His influence and contribution to the development of Chinese culture and society would forever be engraved in the long river of history.

Who was the Mr. Okamoto in Lu Xun's handwriting?

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2024-09-21 02:43

Mr. Okamoto was Lu Xun's friend and colleague, as well as his artistic director. In Lu Xun's self-titled portrait, Mr. Ying Okamoto was portrayed as the protagonist. Okamoto was a Japanese painter who had a close working relationship with Lu Xun. The two often created works of art together.

What are the achievements of Mr. Lu Xun?

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2025-03-02 14:24

Mr. Lu Xun was a great ideologist, writer and revolutionary. He had an important position in the history of modern Chinese culture. His achievements were mainly shown in the following aspects: 1. Literature achievements: Lu Xun was one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. He created many famous literary works such as "Madman's Diary","The True Story of Ah Q","Medicine" and so on. These works revealed the dark side of Chinese society at that time, criticized the old culture, old system, old ideas, and had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature. 2. Achievement of Thought: Lu Xun's thoughts were deeply influenced by Western thoughts. He advocated criticizing reality, promoting reform, advocating new culture and new ideas, and put forward the slogan of "saving the country, saving the people, saving the world". He made great contributions to the cause of the Chinese people's liberation. 3. Revolutionary achievements: Mr. Lu Xun was a staunch revolutionary. He actively participated in China's democratic revolution and the progress movement. He advocated the revolution armed with scientific methods to promote the process of China's modernisation. The left-wing movement he led had a profound impact on the Chinese revolution and laid the foundation for the construction of new China. Lu Xun's achievements were in many aspects. He made outstanding contributions in the fields of literature, ideology, revolution and so on. He had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese culture and society.

Mr. Lu Xun's essay

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2025-02-28 22:00

Mr. Lu Xun was a famous modern Chinese writer and ideologist. His works covered novels, essays, essays and many other fields. His masterpieces included A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine, and so on. These works were regarded as classics of modern Chinese literature. Lu Xun's works were famous for their profound social insight and critical spirit. Through novels and other literary works, he revealed the dark side of Chinese society and the sufferings of the people at that time, and deeply reflected and criticized the injustice of society and the distortion of human nature at that time. His works also reflected his concern for human nature and his deep thoughts on Chinese culture and history. Lu Xun's works had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature and society. His works and ideas had also made important contributions to the liberation of the Chinese people's minds and cultural development.

An article related to Mr. Lu Xun!

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2024-09-20 04:45

There are many articles related to Mr. Lu Xun. The following are some of the famous articles: - A Madman's Diary - The True Story of Ah Q - Hesitation - New Stories - Canopy Collection - Wild Grass - Scream These articles were all representative works of Lu Xun, which had a profound impact on Chinese literature and the world of thought.

Mr. Lu Xun's deeds ~

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2024-09-19 04:23

Mr. Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936), whose original name was Zhou Shuren, was a famous writer, ideologist, revolutionary and democratic fighter in modern China. He was born in a scholarly family in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. He studied in Japan in his early years and received the influence of Western culture. After he returned to China, he actively spread the teachings of Confucianism, participated in the New Culture Movement, and created literary magazines such as "Scream" and "Hesitation", which created a precedent for modern novels. Lu Xun's works deeply reflected the dark side of Chinese society and the painful lives of the people at that time, which had a profound impact on Chinese literature and the world of thought. His thoughts and literary achievements were hailed as one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. He was also known as the "literary master","cultural hero" and "national soul". In addition to literary creation, Lu Xun also actively participated in social and political activities, calling for the awakening of the people and opposing imperialism and feudalism. He once organized revolutionary organizations in Beijing, Shanghai and other places and fought against capitalist ideologists such as Hu Shi. His political activities and ideas also left an important page in modern Chinese history. Lu Xun's life story was widely spread, and his thoughts and spirit would always inspire the Chinese people's struggle and exploration.

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