Lu Xun originally went to Japan to study medicine with the hope of seeking a way to save the country. He said, "My dream is very happy. I am going to graduate and come back to treat the pain of patients who have been misdiagnosed like my father. I will become a military doctor during the war and promote the reform beliefs of the people of China. " But after he saw the film, his idea of studying medicine changed.
He said: "From then on, I felt that studying medicine was not an urgent matter. All stupid and weak citizens, no matter how strong, can only be meaningless propaganda materials and spectators. " "Our first task is to change their spirit, and what is good at changing their spirit is that I thought it was natural to advocate literature and art at that time, so I advocated the literary movement." ?
Lu Xun finally gave up medicine for literature because of China people's ignorance and numbness, which made him deeply feel that medicine could only save patients' physical pain. To truly save our nation, we must first save people's spirit and awaken people's consciousness. Lu Xun's spirit of closely linking personal wishes with the future and destiny of the motherland embodies a strong patriotic spirit.
Extended data
Morning Flowers and Evening Picking Up is a collection of reminiscence prose and the only collection of Lu Xun's prose. Written in 1926, originally published by Miscanthus. The author is Lu Xun, a great proletarian writer, thinker and revolutionary in modern China.
Lu Xun, the author of Flowers in the Morning, vividly described a group of his life experiences from rural areas to towns, from family to society, and from home to abroad by using the method of narration and discussion, expressing his nostalgia for his relatives, friends and teachers in the past, and at the same time mocking and attacking the old forces and culture.
Chang is from Chang and Shan Hai Jing. Chang was Lu Xun's nanny when he was a child. She can't sleep well, likes to observe carefully, and treads on Lu Xun's favorite Tibetan mouse, which makes Lu Xun tired of her. But when her sincere and kind side was displayed, such as Shan Hai Jing, which was given to Lu Xun, Lu Xun could not help but feel respect and gratitude. A Chang is a typical rural working woman in feudal society. She is strong, hardworking, sincere and kind.
My father is from the Five Codes Club. In Five Codes Club, the image of "father" created by Lu Xun seems inhuman, which is somewhat different from reality, mainly to express the theme. The father used his children's playful nature to force them to recite, which deeply hit the children and left a psychological shadow, thus revealing the suppression and destruction of the feudal patriarchal clan system on their nature.
Mr Fujino is from Mr Fujino. Mr. Fujino was a very respected mentor of Mr. Lu Xun during his study in Japan. He is untidy, but he is very strict in his studies. He was honest and enthusiastic, and paid great attention to Lu Xun's study, which was in sharp contrast with the Japanese students' contempt for China students at that time. These noble qualities have always inspired Lu Xun to forge ahead.
Fan Ainong's Fan Ainong Fan Ainong was the image representative of a group of patriotic intellectuals in the society at that time. The ups and downs of their fate are closely related to the development of the times, and they have experienced the psychological process of dissatisfaction with darkness, expectation of revolution and disappointment with revolution. Social persecution and the embarrassment of life drove them into a desperate situation.
Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Flowers in the Morning (Lu Xun's Prose Collection)