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In fact, there is no road on the ground, but when more people walk on it, it becomes a road. What does it mean?

"In fact, there are no roads on the ground. When more people walk, they become roads." This sentence comes from Lu Xun's work "Hometown". It means that only utopian hopes without striving, pursuing, and practicing for them will not be realized; with hope and consistent pursuit, struggle, and practice, then hope can be realized.

The road is made by people. Everyone wants to have a broad avenue paved in front of them, but as everyone knows, this is impossible. Just like a flower has not withered, how can it bloom brilliantly; success has not come, how can one feel the joy of victory; time has not passed, how can one lament the passing years. If a person wants a bright future, he must go step by step from the present to open up his own path and fight for his future.

There are many failures and loneliness in human life, but after passing by, there is endless joy. Because when there are setbacks, we can move towards it to make our own way and prove our abilities. When people are alive, everyone has their own stage. We on the stage, whether beautiful or humble, bring ourselves confidence and comfort.

The road is made by people. The road must have bumps and bumps, and there must be many obstacles when you step on it. It is often a fantasy to try to smoothen this road at once. If the road has already been trodden, then we need to accumulate and persist step by step. Even if there are violent storms, thunder and lightning on the road ahead, we cannot be afraid and shrink. Obstacles are not our goal, but resolving them is our goal. Extended information

"Hometown" is a short story written by the modern writer Lu Xun in 1921. The novel takes "my" activities of returning to my hometown as a clue, and follows the plot arrangement of "returning to my hometown" - "being in my hometown" - "leaving my hometown", and based on what "I" sees, hears, remembers and feels, and focuses on describing the leap. The characters of Tu and Yang Ersao thus reflect the reality of rural bankruptcy and the miserable life of farmers before and after the Revolution of 1911.

At the same time, it profoundly points out that due to the influence of the traditional concepts of feudal society, the mental constraints of the working people have caused the distortion of pure human nature, resulting in indifference and alienation between people, expressing The author has strong dissatisfaction with reality and a strong desire to transform the old society and create a new life.

The novel was selected for junior high school Chinese, ninth grade (volume 1) by People's Education Press.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Hometown (Short Stories Written by Lu Xun)