Publisher's Synopsis
Quan Fengyue Tan contains a total of 64 essays written by Lu Xun between June and November 1933, including Ode to the Night, The Liberation of the Preface, The Pessimism of Chinese Literature, How We Educate Children ? ", "The Evolution of Men", "Yellow Peril" and other well-known chapters. How does Chinese society educate children? How pessimistic is the Chinese literary world? Times are progressing, how is the evolution of men? In addition to telling you funny examples, Lu Xun also taught you how to train animals? ※A sword seals the throats of social malpractices, sounding the alarm bell of the dark age, the bloody nation will not regret it until its death! The greatest writer in China; the founder and pioneer of modern Chinese literature; the writer who has the most courage to face the darkness of the times and human nature; the author who has set off a literary battle and has the most controversy! ※He has revealed the situation of literature for decades, and is known as the number one person in the Chinese literary world; he said to himself, Hang eyebrows are cold to thousands of husbands, and he bows his head and is willing to be a child of cattle; he leads the trend of the times, challenges old traditions, and points out social contradictions; he is known as Writer with the largest territory on the cultural map of East Asia in the twentieth century. ※The book comes with a Lu Xun pen and ink book ticket for readers to collect! ! This book is accompanied by detailed and complete annotations, which is convenient for readers to dispel doubts when reading. To fully understand China's national spirit, there is no shortcut other than reading The Complete Works of Lu Xun. - Yu Dafu Lu Xun is a liberal and will never yield to external forces. Lu Xun is our man. ----Hu Shi Lu Xun is the greatest writer in Asia in the 20th century. -- Kenzaburo Oe, Nobel Prize winner for literature Citing the ancient and the present to talk about the wind and the moon, academic debates A humanitarian who cares for the suffering masses; A historical witness who never evades! A writer whose literary talent surpasses his contemporaries; The most controversial and controversial writers; Quan Fengyue Tan contains a total of 64 essays written by Lu Xun between June and November 1933, including Ode to the Night, The Liberation of the Preface, The Pessimism of Chinese Literature, How We Educate Children ? ", "The Evolution of Men", "Yellow Peril" and other well-known chapters. Among them, the article Chinese and Chinese Language was ghostwritten by Qu Qiubai. Due to the strict review of manuscripts, I could not speak freely, so I had to talk more about the wind and moon. Although on the surface it talks about the wind and moon, it is actually a criticism of social phenomena and a discussion of the wind and cloud in the literary world. In particular, when many of the articles in the book were published in Shenbao, Lu Xun used a pseudonym to show responsibility, which is now reserved under each article. Lu Xun (1881-1936), namely Zhou Shuren, one of the leaders of the New Culture Movement, is also the founder and pioneer of modern Chinese literature. Known as the writer who occupies the largest territory on the cultural map of East Asia in the twentieth century, he is even as famous as Japan's famous National Writer Natsume Soseki. There are 64 essays written by Lu Xun between June and November 1933. In December 1934, it was published by Shanghai Lianhua Bureau as Xingzhong Book Company, and it was republished in January of the following year. In May 1936, it was changed to be published by Lianhua Bureau. The reason why it is named Quan Fengyue Tan is because the editor of Freedom Talk published a notice Appealing to the writers in China to talk about Fengyue from Ziduo, but the so-called Fengyue talk is not really only Fenghuaxueyue. Moaning without pain, instead talking about state affairs, he also explained that using various pseudonyms, on the one hand, to save trouble, on the other hand, it also saves people from scolding readers to ignore the text and only look at the author's signature, so as to express his true heart. .