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As humans imagine, where does it come from that one is born on earth and wants to go to heaven?

From Lu Xun's "Hot Wind? Fifty-Seven Random Thoughts".

"Hot Wind" contains forty-one essays written by the author from 1918 to 1924. Lu Xun made some short comments in the "Reflections" of "New Youth" in the previous year. Because most of the comments he made were minor issues, they were insignificant and the reasons were mostly forgotten.

When you become a human being, you want to become an immortal; when you are born on earth, you want to go to heaven. A state of being "elegant" all day long, but unfortunately this state cannot exist in real life); obviously modern people, breathing in the air of today, insist on using rotten famous religions, using dead language, and scorning the present. These are all "the current massacres" (This sentence points out the essence of what "elegant people" say. "Elegant" ancient Chinese has already belonged to "rotten famous religions and dead languages", while vernacular and vernacular literature belong to "now" ".

The so-called "Lepai" means forced apportionment, and the so-called "current massacres" are those who hinder the development of modern society, hinder the exchange of ideas, and hinder cultural progress, causing China to stick to the old ways without change and never be able to Integrate with world civilization and lose the opportunity for national rise and China's rejuvenation). Killing the "now" also kills the "future" ("the future" is the continuation of the "now". If the "now" is like a pool of stagnant water, the "future" will have no hope or opportunity for revival and rise). ——The future is the era of descendants. (This paragraph points out the essence and harmfulness of what the "elegant people" said.)