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600 words of Lu Xun's composition in my eyes

In real life or work and study, we often see the figure of composition. With the help of composition, we can improve our language organization ability. How to write a good composition? The following is a 600-word Lu Xun composition I compiled for you. Welcome to share.

In the past, the image of Mr. Lu Xun was very vague to me, except that he had written many articles, some of which were still in Chinese books. I also saw from China's books that he was a great writer, thinker and revolutionary. At that time, my understanding of him was limited to these few words.

I used to think that Lu Xun was sacred and inviolable, so I had to stay at a respectful distance. Now I think he is amiable and approachable. Compared with these, I have the deepest impression on him.

In a Chinese class, I was talking about Liang Shiqiu's article. The teacher mentioned tearing it up with Lu Xun. I went back to check and found that it was like this:

In the last century, China people were divided into two factions. Some people think that literature has classes, while others think that literature has no classes. Lu Xun supported the former and Liang Shiqiu supported the latter. Lu Xun thinks literature can be used as a tool, but Liang Shiqiu doesn't think so. Whether these two views are right or wrong, they all have their own reasons. They are indeed opposites. Liang Shiqiu does not represent grassroots, but Lu Xun does.

So, the two of them quarreled in the newspaper, and they published articles to scold each other. Today, searching for Lu Xun and Liang Shiqiu on Baidu also found that Liang Shiqiu was talking about Lu Xun: he didn't have the mind that a writer should have, why Lu Xun called Liang Shiqiu a' Sanggugou' and so on, and there was even a book called "The Debate between Lu Xun and Liang Shiqiu", which showed the intensity of their tearing.

Later, I read the book My Friend Lu Xun, and there was a paragraph about him arguing with a Japanese. A Japanese named De Fumin had a rare book called Biography of Three Monks in the Tang Dynasty. He thought it belonged to the Song Dynasty, but Lu Xun thought it belonged to the Yuan Dynasty, so he tore it up in the newspaper.

I read Lu Xun and the article he tore up, and found that there was a lot of knowledge about treasures, such as the relationship between the lack of pens and dynasties. It turns out that Lu Xun not only writes articles, but also knows astronomy and geography.

He tore with others, which is educated and justified.

I thought about it, and many times, he tore it for the people at the bottom of society. He dared to stand up for them and was admirable. Perhaps, every era has rebels of this era, and it is these rebels who are pushing the times forward.