“The so-called "peace" is an interval between wars.”
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"The Epigrams of Lusin"
Lu Xun

“The so-called "peace" is an interval between wars.”
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"The Epigrams of Lusin"
“The Revolution is so that people can live, not so that they can die!”
Forrás: [citation needed]
Lu Xun könyv Call to Arms
Lu Xun studied medicine before he became a writer. Once he saw on a film a Chinese being executed by Japanese while many other Chinese were watching this "spectacular event". This made him feel that saving the "souls" of people is more important than saving their bodies.
Forrás: From the preface of his work Na Han (Call to Arms) (1922)
“Savage as a lion, timid as a rabbit, crafty as a fox…”
Lu Xun könyv A Madman's Diary
Sixth entry
A Madman's Diary (1918)
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Forrás: From Wu Sheng de Zhong Guo (Silent China) (1927)
“Chinese medicine lies, whether purposefully or not.”
Lu Xun könyv Call to Arms
Forrás: From the preface of his work Na Han (Call to Arms) (1922)
Forrás: 1932年《我們不再受騙了》
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"The Epigrams of Lusin"
Lu Xun könyv A Madman's Diary
Kuang Ren Ri Ji (Diary of a Madman), thirteenth entry
Eredeti: (zh-CN) 救救孩子……
Forrás: A Madman's Diary (1918)