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by Lu Xun

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60Kwords35chapters
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Ch. 35大衍发微
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About This Novel

"Ji Ji Ji" is a collection of essays written by Lu Xun in 1927 and published in 1928. Faced with the reactionary warlords' massacre of revolutionaries and progressives, Mr. Lu Xun was both resentful and powerless. "In the past six months, I have seen a lot of blood and a lot of tears, but I only have mixed feelings. The tears have been wiped, the blood has disappeared, and the butchers are free and happy again. Those with steel knives use soft knives. But I only have "miscellaneous feelings". When even "miscellaneous feelings" are "put where they should go," I only have "just". Faced with the reactionary warlords' massacre of revolutionaries and progressives, Mr. Lu Xun was both resentful and powerless. "In the past six months, I have seen a lot of blood and a lot of tears, but I only have mixed feelings. The tears have dried, the blood has disappeared, and the butchers are free and easy again, some with steel knives, some with soft knives. But I only have 'mixed feelings'. When even the 'mixed feelings' have been 'put where they should go,' I can only say 'nothing more.'"

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