
Picking up Flowers in the Morning and Evening (2021 Version)
by Lu Xun
About This Novel
"Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk" is a collection of essays by the modern writer Lu Xun. It contains a total of 10 memoir essays written by Lu Xun in 1926. Among them, the first five were written in Beijing and the last five were written in Xiamen. Initially, "Revisiting Old Things" was published successively in the bimonthly magazine "Wangyuan". In July 1927, Lu Xun added "Xiaoyin" and "Postscript", compiled and published them, and renamed them "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk". "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk" is Lu Xun's work of recalling the past. It uses life experiences in his youth as clues and combines narration and discussion, memories and reflections, lyricism and satire. It narrates a set of his life experiences from rural to urban, from family to society, and from domestic to foreign countries. It expresses his nostalgia for his past relatives, friends and teachers, and at the same time mocks and criticizes the old forces and culture. At the same time, this book also includes Mr. Lu Xun's classic prose essays, including "Autumn Night", "In Memory of Mr. Liu Hezhen", "On the Fall of Leifeng Pagoda" and other classics. These works have distinctive artistic features and clear distinctions between love and hate. The ideas in them can transcend history and time and space, and they still have irreplaceable important inspiration and value for us today.
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