
Weed
by Lu Xun
About This Novel
"Wild Grass" is Mr. Lu Xun's thinnest, most beautiful, only and most reprinted collection of prose poems. Each chapter of "Weeds" mainly describes the social state under the rule of the Beiyang warlord government, as well as the passionate call for revolutionary power, deep sympathy for the working people, ruthless criticism of the national bad character, and strict self-anatomy; it also covers life and life. Death, love and hate, dreams and awakening, friends and enemies, past and future, light and darkness, lovers and unlovers, silence and speaking, hope and despair, caress and revenge, nostalgia and determination, etc. Are a series of concepts and images that unite opposites, struggle fiercely and merge in the struggle.
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