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What story did the novel Medicine pass?

Through the story of the teahouse owner Hua Laoshuan and his wife treating their son Xiao Shuan's bloody steamed bread, this novel reveals the numbness and ignorance caused by long-term feudal rule, secretly praises the indomitable spirit of the revolutionary Xia, and points out the limitations of the 1911 Revolution's failure to get close to the masses.

In the structural arrangement of the works, the bright line is that Hua Laoshuan and his wife treat their son, while the dark line is that revolutionary Yu Xia was killed by warlords. The two lines are intertwined, and the idea is exquisite. In characterization, he is good at using line drawing to express the psychology and character of characters, with vivid images and superb skills.

Medicine is a novel written by Lu Xun, the founder of modern literature in China.

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Lu Xun's Medicine was written on April 25th, 2009, 1965438+, and was released during the May 4th Movement. Published in New Youth, Volume 6, No.5,1965438+May 2009. Judging from the themes dealt with in the works, the characters in the works lived in the period before and after the Revolution of 1911, that is, the period when the Revolution of 1911 broke out four years after the death of Qiu Jin Martyr 1907 and Qiu Jin Martyr, that is,191KLOC-0/.

As early as when Lu Xun was studying in Japan, he was very concerned about the revolution in China. When he was studying medicine in Sendai, he saw a movie in which the Japanese killed China people, while another large group of China people came to "appreciate" the "feat" of killing people. He deeply felt that "all stupid and weak citizens, no matter how healthy and strong, can only be meaningless propaganda materials and spectators".

From this, he came to the conclusion that the "first priority" of the revolution is to change their spirit. When Qiu Jin's martyr was killed, he felt it necessary to "expose the suffering and attract medical attention". It was with this idea that he began to write medicine.