
Lu Xun's Essays
by Lu Xun
About This Novel
This book is a collection of Lu Xun's representative essays. It not only includes "Have Chinese People Lost Their Self-Confidence", "Usageism", "In Memory of Mr. Liu Hezhen" and other articles that have been selected as Chinese textbooks, but also includes dozens of classic works that young students should know and read, such as "Rediscussing the Fall of Leifeng Pagoda" and "On Fairplay Should be Suspended". Lu Xun wrote a large number of essays throughout his life. Starting from "civilization criticism and social criticism", he set up a rare monument in the history of modern Chinese thought and literature. Lu Xun's essays are good at analysis, and with their highly rigorous arguments, they can always explain the truth to the point and in depth in a limited space, so they are highly persuasive. At the same time, Lu Xun's essays are particularly good at using satire, refining and exaggerating things that are blatant, common, unsurprising, but unreasonable in society, and giving them bitter satire, making his essays very emotional and powerful, and can often kill powerful enemies. Lu Xun also often used allusions or stories of his own creation to discuss abstract principles with concrete and vivid examples.
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