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Lu Xun

Dawn Blossoms Plucked at Dusk

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“Dawn Blossoms Plucked at Dusk” is a recall of essays written by Lu Xun in 1926,including 10 articles. It was originally published in the “Wilderness” semimonthly, shortly after “Foreword” and “Afterword” were added, published in 1928 by the Beijing Weiming Publishing. In the year of 1929 and 1932 it was republished. The selected articles are basically memories of notes, a complete record of Lu Xun's life experiences from childhood to youth. The style of writing is deep and meaningful, it can be considered as a classic work of Chinese modern prose, especially “Baicao Garden to Sanwei Bookstore”, “Mr. Fujino”, “Fan Ainong” and other articles are selected for the middle school textbooks. “Wild grass” is a collection of 23 prose poems written by Lu Xun and was originally published in the “Tattler” magazine from 1924 to 1927, signature both as Lu Xun. The main content is about self-reflection, contradiction and anxiety deep in his soul and leads the readers to philosophical thinking, which is the poetry written in the purgatory of soul, the philosophy formulated with life experience and despair of resistance. The “Snow”, “Kite” and other articles are elected to the middle school textbooks.
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