Hu Shi is a Japanese military advisor I didn't say it, it was He Jiagan who said it, the original words were:Hu Shih deserved to be called the military advisor of Japanese imperialism.
Who is He Jiagan? Lu Xun is also, Zhou Shuren is also, the only fighting Buddha and Monkey King in the Chinese literary world is also.
On March 26, 1933, "Declaration and Freedom Talk" published an article by Lu Xun signed by He Jiagan, entitled "The Secret of Selling Your Soul".
This article continues Lu Xun's style, and tries its best to satirize it, saying that Hu Shi gave a statement to his "Japanese friends", saying that Japan must not conquer China by violence, and that the only way to stop invading China is to stop invading China, and in turn conquer the hearts of the Chinese nation.
It is no wonder that Lu Xun stabbed the dagger of this essay at Dr. Hu, and Hu Shi's words to the Japanese, regardless of their original intentions, give people the feeling that a dog-headed military division offers advice to the master - Taijun, to deal with the Chinese, instead of using force, it is better to be gentle and to convince people with virtue.
Hu Shih also well-intentioned exhorted that the hatred caused by the atrocities of the Japanese warlords in China is difficult to eliminate today, but this time when the hatred is the strongest and deepest, perhaps it is the time when the psychological transformation is the easiest time, and the hatred of the ninth generation and the friends of the hundred years are all at the juncture of enlightenment or non-awareness.
The source of Hu Shi's discussion was first seen in February 1933, when Hu Shi's conversation with the British writer George Bernard Shaw was published in the newspapers and periodicals at the time.
Frankly speaking, Lu Xun and Hu Shi, I prefer the former, and I have no feeling for the latter, but on the matter, this time Lu Xun said that Hu Shi was "the military adviser of Japanese imperialism", which is somewhat exaggerated.
Lu Xun's killer of Hu Shi stemmed from the incompatibility of the temperament of the two and the contradictory aura, to put it bluntly, in Lu Xun's eyes, Hu Shichengfu was too deep, and this impression was planted since the period of the New Culture Movement.
At that time, Lu Xun once compared Chen Duxiu and Hu Shi together in an article.
If Taoluo is compared to a warehouse, Chen Duxiu erects a big flag outside, writing "All inside**, be careful!" But the door was open, and there were a few guns and knives in it, and it was clear at a glance. Mr. Hu Shi closed the door tightly, and a small note was glued to the door, writing: "There is no ** inside, please do not doubt." As for whether it's true or not, it's unknown.
It is not difficult to see that in Lu Xun's pen, Chen Duxiu's personality, although he is suspected of bluffing, is still a simple-minded reckless man. Hu Shi is scheming, the city is too deep, and he is very cunning.
Lu Xun, who was sharp-eyed and angry-eyed, already had a double dislike for Hu Shi psychologically and physically, and even did not hesitate to serve with "national scolding".
Lu Xun once wrote a wonderful essay called "On Fucking", and thought that the earliest complete expression of "fucking" was: x your fuck x.
This national curse has been translated by foreigners as: I used your mother. Or translated: Your mom is my.
Later, for the sake of popularization for all ages, a verb and a noun were cut out of "x your fuck x", and the second person was changed to the third person, which evolved into a national scolding - fucking.
After all, it can be seen from Lu Xun's many essays on Hu Shi that in Lu Xun's eyes, Hu Shi is a "yin x".
From an outsider's point of view, it is a bit too much to say a fair word for Hu Shi, saying that he is the "military adviser of Japanese imperialism", but then again, compared with Lu Xun, Hu Shi's bones are not a little soft.
In 1932, Japan openly provoked China, recognized the "puppet Manchukuo" in a high-profile manner, and signed the "Japan-Manchukuo Protocol" with it.
The "white-faced scholars" represented by Hu Shi pinned all their hopes on the so-called "Investigation Group of the League of Nations" and wrote down the "Great Significance of the New Draft Resolution of the League of Nations," imagining that under the moral force of the world's "moral judgment," the "Japan-Manchurian Protocol" would inevitably become a waste of paper.
I have to say that this is Hu Shi's "scholar's opinion" and cannot solve any problems.
After all, Dr. Hu's shoulders are too immature and his bones are soft, and he can't bear the burden of saving the country and the people in the rain of bullets, and this burden of saving the country and the people is destined to be carried by the "28 painting students" who were "forbidden to ask questions" by Hu Shi because he was not a Peking University student.
Who is the "Twenty-Eight Painters"? Faculty is also.