This video is very long for Mu Yu, a full 5 minutes, but it is very short for Lu Xun, as his long life is condensed in these short 5 minutes.

"Lu Xun is the most profound novelist in China"

"Everyone says he gave up medicine to pursue literature, but he just changed the knife used in surgery and saved a sick country."

"I forgot which Lu Xun's work it was. It was from a high school textbook. It seemed to be a eulogy for a female student. In a few paragraphs, I could feel Lu Xun's feelings at the time from the text. The article was boring, but the appeal was incredible. Other authors made me empathize with the characters and the plot. But that was the only article that made me feel what Lu Xun felt: helplessness, emotion, anger, and finally calmness."

“You can read Mr.’s essays when you have nothing to do; that’s the lifelong struggle he had!

The novel is still too subtle, and your essays are like a sharp sword piercing my heart!"

"He, a man with a strong national soul, was not afraid of life and death. He used the pen in his hand to awaken every numb person and wrote down every cannibalistic reality in the most realistic life of that era. Every novel he wrote expounded this fact. His works were once nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature, but he refused. He gave up medicine and turned to writing, just because medicine can only heal physical injuries but not spiritual roots. He created day after day just to awaken the hearts of numb people, inspire their blood and fighting spirit, and rise up in resistance, so that everyone can control their own thinking, fight for their own free life, and make those who are imprisoned by feudal ideas think progressively. His works are like a beam of light, pointing the way for young people and giving the sleeping lion its own sharp claws. He will serve the country and the people, and will not forget his original intention of giving up medicine and turning to writing. He is worthy of his conscience, the people, and the motherland!"

"When I am silent, I feel full; when I speak, I feel empty."

"The gentleman was buried in the 20th century, but lived into the 21st century and will live even longer in the future"

"There are only two words in all of Lu Xun's books: human nature [狗头]"

"In today's world of hegemonic countries invading from multiple dimensions, we still need awakeners. A hundred years ago, we opposed cannibalism under the banner of benevolence, justice and morality. Today, we must also oppose a certain empire cannibalism under the banner of democracy. I reflect on myself three times a day, but whenever I reflect on myself, please don't forget: there is a wall called freedom in the West that goes straight up to the sky. People inside the wall see the beautiful starry sky and think they see the whole world."

"Only the people's spirit is valuable. Only when it is developed can China make real progress. -Lu Xun, "The Three Souls of the Academic Community"

People of all dynasties were silent after watching this.

Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States Period

Confucius sighed: In times of war, people are living in misery. The people are numb, and you use your pen as a sword to cut through the darkness and dirt, and call them to wisdom.

Ying Zheng stared at the sky in silence for a while, muttering to himself, "Resistance and revolution, an era of cannibalism?" He looked into the distance, and for the first time, he looked seriously and attentively at the civilians outside.

The cruel laws of the Qin Dynasty weighed upon them, and their eyes were as numb as those of the people on the sky.

Am I "eating people"?

He slowly turned his head and looked at Li Si beside him for a moment. Li Si quickly understood what Ying Zheng meant.

He bowed his head with both hands and said respectfully, "I will do my best to improve the laws of the Qin Dynasty, reduce the punishment of the people, and let the people rest and recuperate."

Li Shimin did not say anything, but just looked at the sky quietly. He glimpsed the era full of war and chaos from the life of Lu Xun.

After reading it, I can't help but sigh: When a country prospers, the people suffer; when a country perishes, the people suffer.

People: Is the man on the tent speaking for us? Is he feeling pity and sadness for our situation?

Is he singing praises to us ancient people?

But what is there to praise? We are not celebrities and we are illiterate. Even if we are praised, we cannot understand.

He cares so much about us, he must be a good official who loves the people!

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