He was born on the third day of August (September 25 in the Gregorian calendar) in Dongchangfangkou, Fucheng, Shaoxing, Zhejiang. His surname is Zhou, his original name is Zhang Shou, and his surname is Yushan, Yuting, and Yucai. In 1886, when he was six years old, he entered private school at the age of six. He first recited "Jianlue" from his great-uncle Mr. Zhou Yutian. When he was five or six years old, everyone in his clan called him "Huyang Tail". It is praised for its small size and flexibility. In November of 1888, when she was eight years old, she passed away in ten months. When she was dying of illness, her husband wept secretly in the corner of the room. When her mother asked him why, she replied: "It's my sister." When the elders get together to play Pai Gow, my father and uncle should also join in. The gentleman was watching silently, and Mr. Congbo Weinong asked, "Who do you want to win?" The gentleman immediately said to him, "I hope everyone wins." In 1892, on the first month of the twelfth year, I went to Sanwei Bookstore to study from Shou Jingwu. Mr. Huaijian reads. Flounder versus Mr. Kotobuki's unicorn. In the school, he liked to draw and collect pictures in his leisure time, but he was disgusted with the "Old Lai Entertaining His Relatives" and "Guo Ju Burying His Son" in the Twenty-Four Filial Piety Pictures. His maternal family name is Anqiaotou Lu, and they live together in a family. When he was young, he often went with his mother, his wife, and was in contact with nature in the countryside, which had a great influence. The scenes described in "She Opera" are all about the scenery around Anqiaotou, when he was eleven or twelve years old. Later, the maternal family moved to Huangfuzhuang, Xiaogaobu and other places. On December 30, my great-grandmother Dai Taijun died at the age of seventy-nine. In March 1893, when he was thirteen years old, his grandfather Jiefu Gong Dingyou returned from Beijing. In the autumn, Jie Fugong was imprisoned for some reason, and his father-in-law Yigong was seriously ill again. The family fortune was ruined, and he had been in and out of quality shops and pharmacies for many years. 1896, sixteen years old. On the sixth day of September, his father Bo Yi died at the age of thirty-seven. After his father died, the family situation became increasingly difficult. In 1898, at the age of eighteen, in the third month of leap year, he went to Nanjing to enter the Jiangnan Naval Academy and changed his name to Shuren. In the first month of 1899, when he was nineteen years old, he transferred to the Road and Mining School attached to Jiangnan Lu Normal University. He did not review his homework, but always ranked first in the exams. After school, I often read new books in translation, especially novels, and sometimes go out to ride horses. In December 1901, when he was twenty-one years old, he graduated from the Road and Mine School. In February 1902, when he was twenty-two years old, he was sent by the Jiangnan Supervisory Training Office to study in Japan and entered Hongbun College in Tokyo. In his spare time, he likes to read books on philosophy and literature, paying particular attention to issues of human nature and national character. 1903, twenty-three years old. This year he wrote an article for the magazine "Zhejiang Chao". In autumn, the translation of "Journey to the Moon" was completed. 1904, twenty-four years old. On the first day of June, my grandfather Jie Fu died at the age of sixty-eight. In August, I went to Sendai to study at the Medical College. In June 1906, when he was twenty-six years old, he returned home and married Ms. Zhu An. In the same month, he went to Japan again, studied literature and art in Tokyo, and stopped studying medicine. 1907, twenty-seven years old. In the summer of that year, he planned to launch a literary magazine called "New Life", which he did not publish due to the expense. Later, he wrote articles for "Henan" magazine. 1908, 28 years old. In this year, he studied under Mr. Zhang Taiyan and Binglin. He became a member of the "Guangfu Society" and worked as a translator of foreign novels with his second brother. 1909, twenty-nine years old. In this year, two volumes of "Collection of Foreign Novels" were published. He returned to China in June and served as a physiology and chemistry teacher at Zhejiang Normal School. 1910, 30 years old. On April 5, 1910, my grandmother Jiang Taijun died at the age of sixty-nine. In August, he served as teacher and supervisor of Shaoxing Middle School. In September 1911, at the age of 31, Shaoxing was restored and he was appointed as the principal of Shaoxing Normal School. In winter, he wrote his first trial novel "Nostalgia", which was published in the first volume of "Novel Monthly" in the second year of reading. 1912: Thirty-two years old. On January 1, the Provisional Government was established in Nanjing. At the request of Cai Yuanpei, the Director-General of Education, he served as a member of the Ministry of Education. In May, he sailed to Beijing and lived in the Tenghua Hall of the Shaoxing Guild Hall in the southern half of the alley outside Xuanwumen, where he served as the chief of the first section of the Social Education Department of the Ministry of Education. In August, he was appointed as Minister of Education. It was Yue Gong Yu who compiled Xie Cheng's "Book of the Later Han". In June of 1913, when he was thirty-three years old, he asked for leave and went home to visit his relatives via Jinpu Road. In August, he returned to Beijing via Haidao. In October, Gongyu School's "Ji Kang Ji" was published. 1914, 34 years old, studying Buddhist scriptures. In January 1915, when he was thirty-five years old, he compiled a volume called "Miscellaneous Collection of Old Books from Kuaiji County" and printed it under the name of his second brother. In the same month, the "Hundred Yu Jing" was engraved and completed. I like to collect and study epigraphy and stone rubbings. In May of 1916, when he was thirty-six years old, he moved to the Guild Hall to build a bookstore. In December, he took leave and returned to the province via Jinpu Road.
Still collecting and studying statues and epitaph rubbings. 1917, thirty-seven years old, returned to Beijing in early January. In early July, due to the chaos caused by Zhang Xun's restoration, he resigned in anger. In the same month, he returned to his ministry when the chaos was over. After he started writing in April 1918 at the age of thirty-eight, he continued to write continuously. His first novel, "Diary of a Madman", was published under the pen name of Lu Xun in "New Youth", Volume 4, No. 5, and attacked the family system and family system. The evils of ethics and education are actually the vanguard of revolutionary ideas in literature. In January 1919, when he was thirty-nine years old, he published his opinions on love, entitled "Record of Forty Thoughts", which was published in "New Youth", Volume 6, No. 1, and later included in the "Record of Thoughts" "Refeng". In August, I completed the purchase of a house in Badaowan with public storage. In October, he published his opinions on reforming the family and liberating children, entitled "How should we be fathers now", published in "New Youth", Volume 6, No. 6, and later included in the collection of essays "Grave". In November, some repairs were made, and I moved in with my second brother Zuoren. In December, he took leave to return to the province via Jinpu Road, and came to Beijing with his mother and his third brother Jianren. In January 1920, when he was forty years old, he translated the opera "A Youth's Dream" written by the Japanese warrior Koji Minoru. In October, the novel "Worker Suihuilov" written by Arzhiba Suifu was translated into Russian. Starting from autumn, he will serve as a lecturer at Peking University and Beijing Normal University. 1921: Forty-one years old. In February and March, he revised "Ji Kang Ji" again. Still serves as a lecturer at Peking University and Beijing Higher Normal School. 1922: Forty-two years old. In February and August, he revised "Ji Kang Ji" again. In May, the fairy tale drama "Peach-Colored Clouds" written by Erosenko was translated into Russian. Still serves as a lecturer at Peking University and Beijing Higher Normal School. In August 1923, at the age of forty-three, he moved to No. 61 Zhuanta Hutong. In September, the first episode of the novel "The Scream" was published. In December, I bought House No. 21 in Xisantiao Hutong, Fuchengmen Nei. In the same month, the first volume of "A Brief History of Chinese Novels" was printed. Starting from the autumn of that year, he served concurrently as a lecturer at Peking University, Beijing Normal University, Beijing Women's Higher Normal School and Esperanto College. In May 1924, at the age of forty-four, he moved to a new house in Xisantiao Hutong. In June, the second volume of "A Brief History of Chinese Novels" was printed. In the same month, he also revised "Ji Kang Collection" and wrote and corrected the preface to "Ji Kang Collection". In July, I lived in Xi’an to give lectures. Return to Beijing in August. In October, the essay "The Symbol of Depression" written by Shirakawa Hakumura from Japan was translated. He still serves as a lecturer at Peking University, Beijing Normal University, Beijing Women's Higher Normal School and Esperanto College. In the winter of that year, he wrote an article for Yusi weekly. 1925, forty-five years old. In August, Zhang Shizhao, the director-general of education, illegally dissolved Beijing Women's Normal University. Lu Xun and most of the faculty members formed a school maintenance committee, and Zhang Shizhao was illegally dismissed from his post. Lu Xun then submitted a complaint to the Pingzhengyuan, which specializes in administrative litigation, accusing Zhang Shizhao of abusing his power. In November, the first episode of Miscellaneous Feelings, "Hot Wind," was published. In December, it was translated into "Out of the Tower of Ivory" by Hakumura Shirakawa from Japan. In that year, he still wrote articles for Yusi and edited the supplement of National Newspaper and Wilderness magazine. From the autumn of that year, he concurrently served as a lecturer at Peking University, Beijing Women's Normal University, China University, and a teacher at Liming Middle School. 1926, forty-six years old. In January, the new Director-General of Education Yi Peiji canceled the previous dismissal of Lu Xun, and the Ministry of Education reinstated him to serve in the ministry. In February, the Pingzhengyuan met and made a ruling, officially canceling Zhang Shizhao's punishment against Lu Xun and ruling that Lu Xun won the lawsuit. In March, after the "March 18th" massacre, he took refuge in Yamamoto Hospital, German Hospital, French Hospital, etc., and returned home in May. Starting from July, I went to Central Park every day to translate "Little John" with Qi Zongyi. At the end of August, he left Beijing for Xiamen and served as professor of liberal arts at Xiamen University. In September, "Wandering" was printed. In December, he resigned due to dissatisfaction with the school. In January 1927, at the age of forty-seven, he went to Guangzhou and served as the dean of the Literature Department and the dean of academic affairs at Sun Yat-sen University. In February, he went to Hong Kong to give a speech titled: "Silent China". The next day's speech was titled: "The old tune has been sung!" 》. During the Yellow Flower Festival in March, I went to Lingnan University to give a lecture. On the same day, he moved to Baiyun Tower. In April, he gave a lecture at Huangpu Political School. On the 15th, I went to an emergency meeting with the directors of Sun Yat-sen University to rescue the arrested students, but it was ineffective and I resigned. In July, he lectured at Zhiyong Middle School and the "Academic Lecture" hosted by the Municipal Education Bureau, titled "Miscellaneous Reading Talk" and "The Relationship between Wei and Jin Styles and Articles, Medicine and Wine". In August, he started compiling the "Collection of Legends of the Tang and Song Dynasties". In the same month, "Wild Grass" was printed.
On the 8th, he moved to No. 23 Jingyunli and lived with Ms. Xu Guangping of Panyu. Arrive in Shanghai in October. When Mr. Wen arrived, many schools in Shanghai invited him to give lectures, such as Labor University, Lida Academy, Fudan University, Jinan University, Daxia University, Zhonghua University, Guanghua University, etc. In December, he was appointed by Cai Yuanpei, the dean of the University College, as a special writer. In the same month, the first volume of "Collection of Legends of Tang and Song Dynasties" was published. 1928. Forty-eight years old. In February, "Little John" was printed. In the same month, he translated "On Modern Art Trends" for "Beixin Monthly" and edited "Yusi". The second volume of "Collection of Legends of Tang and Song Dynasties" is printed. In May, I went to Jiangwan Experimental Middle School to give a lecture titled: "The Theory of Not Dying in Old Age." In June, the translation of "Thoughts? Landscapes? Figures" was published. The first issue of "Running" is published. In November, the short review "Just Collection" was printed. 1929, forty-nine years old. In January, he jointly printed literary and artistic books and woodcuts "Yiyuan Chaohua" with Wang Fangnen, Cui Zhenwu, Rou Shi and others, referred to as Chaohua Society. In May, "Bixia Translation Series" was printed. On the 13th of the same month, I went north to visit my relatives. He also gave lectures at Yenching University, Peking University, Second Normal College, First Normal College and other schools. Returned to Shanghai on June 5th. In the same month, Lunakarski's "On Art" was translated and published. On the morning of September 27th, Xu Guang gave birth to a boy. On October 1st, the child was named Haiying (Zhou Haiying). In the same month, he edited the novella "February" for Rou Shi. In the same month, the translation of Lunakarski's "Literature and Criticism" was published. In December, I gave a lecture at Jinan University. In January 1930, at the age of fifty, Chaohua Society ended. In the same month, he co-edited the monthly magazine "Grudge" with friends and published it. Started translating "Destruction". In February, the "Grand Freedom Alliance" held its founding meeting. On March 2nd, he attended the "Left-wing Writers Alliance Founding Meeting". At this time, the Zhejiang Provincial Party Headquarters petitioned for the arrest of "reactionary literati Lu Xun". The "Freedom Alliance" was severely suppressed, and my husband left his apartment and took refuge. At the same time, the tooth was swollen and painful, and the whole tooth was removed, making it difficult to install a denture. Returned to the apartment in April. Contracted with Shenzhou Guangshe to compile "Modern Literature and Art Series". On May 12, he moved into his apartment on North Sichuan Road. In August, I gave a lecture at the "Summer Literary Seminar". In the same month, the translation of Jacob Vulev's novel "October" was completed. In September, I finished editing "Quiet Don River" for He Fei and got fever from overwork. On the 17th of the same month, I attended the 50th anniversary party of my husband initiated by several friends at the Dutch Western Restaurant. On October 4th and 5th, we held a "Print Exhibition" with Uchiyama Kanzo on the upper floor of the first store of "Purchasing Group" on North Sichuan Road. In the same month, the translation of "Medicinal Plants" was completed. "A Brief History of Chinese Novels" was revised in November. 1931 Fifty-one years old Rou Shi was arrested on January 20, and his husband left his apartment to seek refuge. In February, Mayfield's "Picture of Shi Min Tu" was printed. Returned to his old apartment on the 28th of the same month. In March, he presided over the publication of the "Left-Left Alliance" magazine "Qian Sentinel". In April, he went to Tongwen Academy to give a lecture titled: "Rogues and Literature." Lecture at the "Women's Friendship Association" of the past in June. In July, I finished explaining "A Brief History of Chinese Novels" for Masuda Wataru. In the same month, he went to the "Social Science Research Association" to give a lecture "A Glimpse of Shanghai Literature and Art". On August 17, I asked Uchiyama Kaji-kun to teach the students woodcutting. He translated it himself and completed the work on the 22nd. On the 24th, he gave a lecture to the Woodcut Department of the 18th Art Society. In November, "Ji Kangji" was revised and printed in the Song Dynasty with the scene of Hanfen Tower. The same month "Destruction" was produced. In December, the ten-month issue of "Cross Streets" co-edited with friends was published. 1932 Fifty-two years old. Encountered a war on January 29, and was in the line of fire. The next day I took refuge in Neishan Bookstore. On February 6, friends from Neishan Bookstore escorted him to the Neishan branch in the British Concession for temporary shelter. In April, short commentaries from 1928 and 29 were compiled, titled: "San Xian Ji". A compilation of essays from 1930 to 1931, titled "Collection of Two Hearts". A self-recorded list of translated books in May. In September, the first volume of a collection of twenty novelists from New Russia was compiled, titled: "The Harp". I have finished compiling the next volume, which is called "A Day's Work". In October, "Book of Two Places" was printed. On November 9, I went to hospital due to mother's illness. From the 22nd of the same month, he gave lectures at Peking University, Fu Jen University, Peking University, Women's College of Arts and Sciences, Normal University, China University and other schools. On January 4, 1933, when he was fifty-three years old, Cai Yuanpei invited him to join the "Civil Rights Protection Alliance". Was elected to executive committee. On February 17, Cai Yuanpei sent a letter inviting him to Soong Ching Ling's house to welcome George Bernard Shaw. In March, "Selected Works of Lu Xun" was published in Tianma Bookstore. On the 27th of the same month, the books were moved to Dee Siwe Road and stored in the tax house. On April 11, he moved to No. 9, Mainland New Village.
On May 13th, he went to the German Consulate to submit a letter of protest against the "Fascist" atrocities. On June 20, Yang Quan was assassinated and was buried at Wanguo Funeral Parlor. From time to time, a gentleman would say something unavoidable or block his actions, but he would ignore it and go out without the door key as a sign of determination. In July, the monthly "Literature" was published, and my husband was one of its colleagues. The woodcut comic strip "A Man's Passion" compiled by Mr. October was printed. In the same month, the "Wood Carving Exhibition" was held in Qianairi. A collection of short commentaries, "Pseudo Freedom Book", was printed. 1934: Fifty-four years old. In January, "Beiping Jianpu" was published. The collection of essays compiled in March, "Nanqiangbeidiaoji", was printed in the same month. In May, the woodcut "Yinyu Collection" edited by Mr. was published. In August, the first issue of "Translation" was compiled. On the 23rd of the same month, he was arrested because of an acquaintance and fled his apartment. In October, "Wood Engraving Chronicle" was printed. On the night of December 14th, I had pain in my spine and night sweats. After the illness, I became very thin and my dentures did not fit properly with my gums. In the same month, the collection of short commentaries "Quan Feng Yue Tan" was published. 1935: Fifty-five years old. In January, he completed the translation of "Biao", a Soviet fairy tale by Panteleif. In February, he started translating Gogol's "Dead Souls". In April, the first volume of "Ten Bamboo House Notes" was printed. In June, two volumes of novels from the "New Literature Series" were compiled and published, with an introduction. In September, the translation of Gorky's "Russian Fairy Tales" was published. In December, I compiled the first volume of Qu Qiubai's posthumous work "The Forest above the Sea". In November, I will continue writing "New Stories". In December, I compiled the woodcut version of "Hundred Pictures of Dead Souls" and wrote a preface. In 1936, at the age of fifty-six, I suffered from severe pain in my shoulder and flank for one month. On the 20th of the same month, the bimonthly "Haiyan" co-organized with Friends of Friendship was published. After completing the revision of the "New Edition of Stories", it was published as a book. In February, the translation of the second part of "Dead Souls" began. On the afternoon of March 2, I suddenly became short of breath. On April 7, I went to Liangyou Company and selected "Soviet Printmaking" for it. In the same month, he compiled the second volume of "The Forest above the Sea". On May 15th, she fell ill again. Doctors said she had stomach problems, and her fever did not go away. On the 31st, Ms. Smedley brought Dr. Deng from the United States to diagnose her. She was in critical condition. In June, I gradually recovered from the fatigue and was able to sit up and read. It can be roughly counted as a cross. In the same month, while ill, he replied to a visitor "On Our Current Literary Movement." And "Lace Literature" was printed. In July, "Selected Prints of Kasui Kollwitz" compiled by Mr. Kollwitz was published. In August, he saw blood in his phlegm and wrote an article for the first issue of "Zhongliu". In October, he weighed eighty-eight pounds, an increase of about two pounds from August 1. The translation of Anton Chekhov's "Bad Boys and Other Strange Anecdotes" is published. Can occasionally go out to watch movies and visit friends. On the 8th, I went to the Youth Association to watch the second "National Woodcut Mobile Exhibition". On the 17th, I visited Ludi Gen and the inner mountains to complete the construction. On the 18th day before dawn, he had a seizure and was out of breath. I wrote a letter to ask Neishan to ask for medical treatment. This is the last work. Passed away at 5:25 am on the 19th.
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Poetry
1. With a cold eyebrow, you can point at a thousand men, but you can bow your head and be willing to be a bully. (Lu Xun·Self-deprecating) 2. I am sending my message to Xuanyuan with my blood. (Lu Xun·Self-titled Portrait) 3. Lian Guangyu has a vast mind and listens to the thunder in a silent place. (Lu Xun·Untitled) 4. The blood-fertile Central Plains is full of fertile grass, and the frozen earth blooms with spring blossoms. (Lu Xun·Untitled) 5. I can’t bear to watch my friends become new ghosts, and look for poems among the swords angrily. (Lu Xun. Untitled) 6. A ruthless man may not be a true hero. How can one pity a son without being a husband? (Lu Xun·Reply to the Guest) 7. The brothers are here to survive all the calamities. When we meet, we can forget all the grudges with a smile. (Lu Xun inscribed Sanyi Pagoda) 8. There is no pride like the old days, when flowers bloom and fall. (Lu Xun mourned Yang Quan) 9. The swan song of the historian, the rhymeless Li Sao. (Lu Xun commented on "Historical Records")
Remarks
1. Time is like water in a sponge. As long as you are willing to squeeze, there is always some. 2. If you only read books, it will become a bookcase. 3. I am like a cow. What I eat is grass and what I squeeze out is milk and blood. (Lu Xun said, Xu Guangping recorded in "Happy Memorial") 4. In fact, there is no road on the ground. When there are more people walking, it becomes a road. ("Hometown") 5. Wherever there is genius, I just spend all the time others drink coffee on working. 6. Only the soul of the people is valuable, and only when it is carried forward can China truly progress. 7. Calm, courageous, discerning, and not selfish. 8. The harder it is, the harder you have to do it. Reform is never smooth sailing. 9. Our current top priorities are: first, survival, second, food and clothing, and third, development.
10. You must dare to face it, only then can you dare to think, speak, do and take responsibility. 11. Those who were once prosperous should be restored, those who are still prosperous should maintain the status quo, and those who have never been prosperous should be reformed. This is generally the case, generally! 12. Human beings will never be lonely, because life is progressive and innate. 13. As long as it remains like this, it is a treasure. 14. Facts are ruthless things that can shatter empty words into pieces. 15. Lies written in ink can never conceal the facts written in blood. 16. In fact, pioneers can easily become stumbling blocks. 17. If you are greedy for stability, you will not have freedom. To be free, you have to go through some dangers. There are only two ways. 18. If you have to take care of everything, then nothing can be done. 19. Time is life. Wasting other people's time for no reason is actually tantamount to seeking wealth and murder. 20. It is very bad to do something without perseverance, no matter how big or small. 21. If the dead are not buried in the hearts of the living, they are really dead. 22. It is always easier to transform yourself than to forbid others. 23. As long as you can cultivate a flower, you might as well become a rotten grass. 24. When I am silent, I feel full; when I speak, I feel empty. 25. The life of the past is dead. I rejoice greatly in this death, for by this I know that it once lived. 26. The life of death has decayed. I rejoice greatly in this decay, for by this I know that it is not empty. 27. But I am calm and happy. I will laugh and I will sing. 28. I love my weeds, but I hate the ground decorated with weeds. 29. When I turn into dust, you will see my smile! 30. If you don’t break out in silence, you will perish in silence. (In memory of Mr. Liu Hezhen) 31. Doubt is not a shortcoming. Always doubting, but never making a conclusion, this is the shortcoming. 32. Entanglement is like a poisonous snake, persistence is like an enemy ghost. It can be intense quickly, peacefully quickly, or even decadently quickly. 33. Huge buildings are always made of wood and stone. Why should we build this wood and stone? I do little bits and pieces from time to time, just for this. 34. I would rather fight the enemy openly than be plotted by my colleagues. 35. Expressing contempt for someone is not a complete contempt. But silence is the highest contempt--the highest contempt is silence without even turning your eyes. 36. Only revolutionaries, whether alive or dead, can bring happiness to everyone. 37. Everything needs to be studied before you can understand it. 38. If life is too comfortable, work will be burdened by life. 39. Making a person's limited life more effective is equivalent to extending a person's life. 40. I do dissect others from time to time, but more often than not I dissect myself ruthlessly. 41. Let’s go on the road of life. The future is long and dark. But don't be afraid, there is a way for those who are not afraid. 42. The most painful thing in life is waking up from a dream and having no way to go. 43. Treat others with humility and accept things with humility. 44. Freedom cannot be bought by money, but it can be sold for money. 45. Hope is attached to existence. When there is existence, there is hope, and when there is hope, there is light. 46. ??I feel sorry for his misfortune, but I am angry that he does not fight. 47. Tragedy destroys the valuable things in life for people to watch, and comedy tears apart the worthless things for people to watch. 48. A great mind should show this kind of spirit - greet tragic misfortune with a smile, and deal with all misfortunes with a hundredfold courage. 49. Dissatisfaction is an upward wheel. 50. The result of reading only one person's works is not good: you will not get the advantages of many aspects. You must be like a bee and collect many flowers before you can make honey. If it bites in one place, the gain will be very limited and boring. ("To Yan Limin") 51. Although China invented gunpowder, it was only used to set off fireworks; the compass was also invented to read Feng Shui. 52. I have never believed that Zhaojun went out to Anhan and Mulan could protect the Sui Dynasty by joining the army; nor did I believe in those old sayings that Daji destroyed the Yin Dynasty, Xishi swamped Wu, and Yang Fei rebelled against the Tang Dynasty. I thought that in a patriarchal society, women would never have such great power, and men should bear all the responsibility for success and failure. However, male authors, who have always been male, usually blame women for their failure. They are really worthless men with no future. 53. There are two trees in front of my house, one is a jujube tree, and the other is also a jujube tree.
("Autumn Night") 54. China has always had few heroes who failed, few who resisted with tenacity, few warriors who dared to fight alone, and few who dared to caress and cry for traitors; when they saw signs of victory, they gathered one after another, and when they saw defeat, they gathered together. Zhao fled one after another. The Europeans and Americans, whose fighting tools are more sophisticated than ours, and the Huns, Mongolians and Manchus, whose fighting tools may not be as sophisticated as ours, are all as if they are in an uninhabited land. The four words "falling apart" really describe it with self-awareness. 55. A nation with many people who are "not ashamed to be the last" will never "fall apart" all of a sudden no matter what happens. Every time I watch a sports meeting, I often think like this: The winner is certainly respectable, but even though he is lagging behind The competitors who are still running to the finish line, and the spectators who are awestruck when seeing such competitors, are the backbone of China's future. (The third part of "This and That" in "The Huagai Collection", "The First and the Last")
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