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Title of the book: Shout.
Author: Lu Xun.
Written in 1923.
The main content is Lu Xun's first **collection, but also the first collection of short stories in the history of modern literature**, including 1918-1922 short stories**, including "Diary of a Madman", "Kong Yiji", "Medicine", "Storm", "Hometown", "Ah Q True Biography" and other fourteen works. "The Scream" fully embodies the spirit of the times of the "May Fourth" Movement's thorough and uncompromising anti-imperialist and anti-feudal movement, vividly depicts the vast picture of Chinese society before and after the Xinhai Revolution, successfully creates immortal typical images such as madmen, Kong Yiji, Runtu, and Ah Q, focuses on exposing the "cannibalistic" nature of feudal society and the cunning and cunning of feudal forces, accuses feudal etiquette, the imperial examination system and feudal ideology of destroying and poisoning the people, and criticizes the compromise and incompleteness of the revolution led by the bourgeoisie. It artistically displayed its lessons and lessons, aroused the awakening of the masses of the people, and carried out the anti-imperialist and anti-feudal democratic revolution to the end.
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**The collection "The Scream" includes 14 articles, including "Diary of a Madman", "Kong Yiji", "Medicine", "The True Story of Ah Q", "Hometown", etc., reflecting the appearance of China's ancient villages and towns from before and after the Xinhai Revolution to the "May Fourth" period.
It depicts the social reality of China before and after the Xinhai Revolution to the "May Fourth" period, sums up the historical lessons of the Xinhai Revolution, profoundly exposes the nature and hypocrisy of the feudal patriarchal system and feudal etiquette and cannibalism, painfully dissects the silent soul of the Chinese people, and criticizes the inferior nature of the people.
The Scream is a collection of short stories by Lu Xun, which truly depicts the social life from the Xinhai Revolution to the May Fourth period, reveals all kinds of deep-seated social contradictions, and deeply analyzes and completely negates China's old system and outdated traditional concepts.
It reveals all kinds of deep-seated social contradictions, profoundly analyzes and completely negates the old Chinese system and some outdated traditional concepts, and shows a strong sense of anxiety about the survival of the nation and a strong hope for social change.
The Scream is a symbol of the beginning and maturity of modern China, and has created a precedent for modern realist literature.
Professor Yan Jiayan once said: "China's modern ** began in the hands of Lu Xun and matured in the hands of Lu Xun. The main basis is the status of "The Scream" and Lu Xun's other ** collection "Hesitation" in the history of Chinese literature.
In the top 100 Chinese in the 20th century selected by Hong Kong's "Asia Weekly", "The Scream" topped the list.
Background of creation. In the preface of "The Scream", Lu Xun mentioned that when he was young, he went to Japan to study medicine because of China's backward medical technology, but later found that it was not only medical technology that was backward, but also the people's ideology and national system were far behind those of Western countries. Lu Xun believed that "to save the country and the people, we must first save the mind," so he abandoned medicine and literature, hoping to use literature to transform the "national inferiority" of the Chinese.
As a young man, Lu Xun was full of ambition and hoped that China would be free from the old system and outdated traditional ideas. However, the setbacks he suffered gradually made him feel hopeless and lonely, and he once locked himself in a room where no one came.
Later, Qian Xuantong invited him to write an article in "New Youth", and "Diary of a Madman" was the first article that Qian Xuantong urged him to write in "New Youth", and used Lu Xun as his pen name for the first time. Subsequently, Lu Xun published a number of short stories**. Some ** collections were published, named "The Scream".
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"The Scream" truly depicts the social life from the Xinhai Revolution to the May Fourth Movement, starting from revolutionary democracy, holding the enlightenment purpose and humanitarian spirit, revealing all kinds of deep-seated social contradictions, profoundly analyzing and completely negating the old Chinese system and some outdated traditional concepts, and showing a strong sense of anxiety for the survival of the nation and a strong hope for social change.
Through a variety of techniques such as realism, symbolism, romanticism, etc., the works vividly shape a number of immortal artistic images such as madmen, Kong Yiji, and Ah Q with expressive brushstrokes and artistic techniques of "painting eyes" and "writing souls".
It profoundly reflects the current situation of China's social life from the end of the 19th century to the 20s of the 20th century, effectively exposes and lashes out at the old feudal evil forces, and expresses the author's desire for change, shouting for the times, and hoping to awaken the thoughts of the people. It has established Lu Xun's position in the history of modern Chinese literature and modern culture.
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