List of high-quality authors "Death by Injury" is Mr. Lu Xun's only love **, created in 1925. This ** reflects the fate of intellectuals during the May Fourth period, and tells the story of him and Zijun breaking through the obstacles of feudal forces and pursuing marital autonomy in the form of the protagonist's sad and angry inner monologue, but soon love failed, and finally ended in a "wound" and a "death". This ** profoundly reflects Lu Xun's own life experience and ideological dilemma, and also shows the darkness and contradictions of Japan's post-World War II society.
"Sadness and Death" is a very touching love**, the protagonists Juan Sheng and Zijun are a pair of young people who love each other, they do not hesitate to break with the feudal family for the sake of marital autonomy, and join hands on the road of revolution. They built a warm family in Shanghai, but they were betrayed by the Japanese invaders and the Kuomintang. Juan Sheng ** was imprisoned, and Zijun was forced into exile.
Before they parted, they agreed on a signal that if Juan Sheng could be released, they would place an advertisement in the newspaper with the words "Death from injury." However, when Juan Sheng is finally released from prison, he finds that Zijun has died in a foreign land. He placed that advertisement in the newspaper to express his sorrow and nostalgia for Zijun.
After reading Mr. Lu Xun's **, I have a few feelings: "Sadness and Death" is a film that moved me deeply**, and it also made me think about a lot of questions. I feel that the author expresses his own views and attitudes towards love through this story. He believes that love is the most beautiful thing in life, but it is also the most painful thing. He is full of idealism in love, but also full of pessimism. He praises Juan Sheng and Zijun for their innocence, kindness, loyalty, and sacrifice, but also alludes to their helplessness, sorrow, loneliness, and despair. He exposes the destruction and destruction of their love by society and history, but also shows the steadfastness and immortality of their love.
I think the author also reflects on the fate of intellectuals during the May Fourth period through this story. He portrayed the social landscape of the era: turbulent, dark, cruel, and unforgiving. He showed the intellectuals of that era: idealistic, brave, progressive, and tragic. He analyzed the social problems of that era: feudalism, backwardness, aggression, corruption. He expressed his criticism and sympathy for society, his concern and hope for the people, and his worries and expectations for the future.
I think "Sadness" is a book worth reading**, it is not only a love story, but also a society**. It made me feel the talent and emotion of Mr. Lu Xun, and also let me understand the society and culture of the May Fourth Movement.
Mr. Lu Xun's personal profile
Lu Xun was a well-known Chinese writer, thinker, revolutionary, educator, and fighter for democracy, and his works were known for their witty, satire, and critique of social reality.
Lu Xun, whose original name was Zhou Shuren, was born on September 25, 1881 in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, to a poor feudal family, his father was an incompetent landlord, and his mother was a gentle and kind woman. Lu Xun had a strong interest in literature since he was a child, and was influenced by writers such as Shakespeare, Balzac, and Gogol. When he was 11 years old, his father died, and he had to drop out of school to work as an apprentice in a printing house, and later as a newspaper courier, typesetter, and sailor. These experiences provided him with a wealth of material and perspective for his later work.
Lu Xun went to Japan to study in 1902, originally studied medicine, and later engaged in literature and art, in an attempt to change the national spirit. He came into contact with the ideas of evolution, Marxism, and non-****ism in Japan, and had a strong antipathy and criticism of traditional Chinese culture and the feudal system.
In 1918, Lu Xun published "Diary of a Madman", which was the first vernacular essay in China** and his famous work. From the perspective of a madman, he exposed the darkness and cruelty of Chinese society, causing a sensation. Since then, he has successively published outstanding ** and essays such as "The True Story of Ah Q", "Kong Yiji", "Blessing", "Medicine", "Hometown" and "Hesitation", showing his deep insight and sharp criticism of human nature, society, history and culture.
Lu Xun was not only an outstanding writer, but also an outstanding thinker and revolutionary. He actively participated in social changes such as the May Fourth Movement, the New Culture Movement, and the Northern Expedition, supported the Communist Party of China and the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, and opposed the Kuomintang and Japanese imperialism. With his unique and distinctive style, he has left an indelible mark on the history of literature.
Lu Xun died of tuberculosis on October 19, 1936, at the age of 55. He is known as the "soul of the nation" and is known as the "chief general of the Chinese Cultural Revolution". His works have been translated into many languages and have had a wide impact around the world.