
Picking up Flowers in the Morning and Weeds in the Evening (lu Xun's Works: He and His Age of Awakening)
by Lu Xun
About This Novel
"Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk", formerly known as "Revisiting Old Things", contains 10 retrospective essays written by Lu Xun, as well as 1 short introduction and 1 postscript. First published in 1928. The chapters include: Xiao Yin, Dog·Cat·Mouse, A Chang and "The Classic of Mountains and Seas", "Twenty-Four Pictures of Filial Piety", Wuchang Meeting, Impermanence, From Baicao Garden to Sanwei Bookstore, Father's Illness, Trivial Notes, Mr. Fujino, Fan Ainong, and Postscript. "Wild Grass" contains 23 prose poems written by Lu Xun and one inscription. First published in 1927. Chapters include: inscription, autumn night, shadow's farewell, beggar, my lovelorn, revenge, revenge (Part 2), hope, snow, kite, good story, passerby, dead fire, dog's rebuttal, lost good hell, tombstone inscription, trembling of the line of decay, argument, after death, such warriors, wise men and fools and slaves, wax leaves, faint traces of blood, and a sleep.
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