What does weed mean and what kind of weed is it?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-23
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Wild Grass" was written in the late May Fourth period and is Mr. Lu Xun's only collection of prose and poetry. Written on January 24, 1925. In July 1927, it was published by Beijing Beixin Book Company.

    Included in 1924 1926 23 prose poems, with an inscription on the front of the book. The tortuous and obscure symbolism expresses the bitterness of the author's inner world and the struggle against the real society in the mid-20s. "Such a Warrior", "In the Faint Blood".

    One Sleep" and other articles express disappointment and resentment at reality; "Farewell of the Shadow", "Dead Fire", "Tomb Text".

    and other chapters depict the confused state of mind after a profound dissection of the self; "Hope" and "After Death" write about the fear of the future, and profoundly show the author's philosophy of life. The language is beautiful and the imagery is subtle and beautiful. (Excerpt from "Cihai").

    Wild Grass is the thinnest, most beautiful and most reprinted prose poetry collection written by Mr. Lu Xun, written during the ebb of the "May Fourth" period. The work uses subtle symbolism to express the loneliness, confusion and fear of an Enlightenment thinker who is alone under the White Terror, and at the same time expresses the disappointment and hope of the people who are "living in a mess and dying in chaos". The biggest feature that distinguishes this work from Lu Xun's other works is that it implies a profound philosophical sense, which contains all of Lu Xun's philosophy.

    Similarly, Lu Xun himself once said that his life's philosophy is in "Weeds". He also told young readers that in order to make them understand that their thoughts are suffering, and to let the people know better about this suffering, they can study some of these essays that write about scenes, such as "Autumn Night".

    Snow", "Leaves".

    and a poetic drama "Passerby"), both of which were originally published in "Silk Language" from December 1924 to February 1926

    In the weekly magazine, "Inscription" was originally published in the 138th issue of "Yuxi" published on July 2, 1927, and was signed by Lu Xun.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    No one cultivates it, it grows naturally. It generally represents something vibrant or a self-reliant, tenacious character.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This is a sedge plant, called three people to carry beads, aliases: water centipede grass and so on.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is a metaphor that Lu Xun is willing to contribute everything he has to the revolutionary cause.

    Lu Xun has a collection of prose poems called "Wild Grass", and he said in the "Epigraph" of "Wild Grass": "I love my wild grass, but I hate this ground decorated with wild grass. Earthfire runs underground, rushing; Once the lava erupts, it will burn up all the weeds and trees, and it will be incorruptible.

    In the early 20s of the 20th century, the author Lu Xun lived in Beijing under the rule of the Beiyang warlords, and Lu Xun, who was in extreme distress, was in a very depressed mood at that time, but his pursuit of ideals was still not disillusioned.

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