What does Lu Xun's medicated blood steamed bread symbolize?

Mainly to express people's ignorance and feudal superstition under the specific historical background at that time.

Lu Xun's article "Medicine" mainly tells the story of human blood steamed bread, mainly expressing people's ignorance and feudal superstition under the specific historical background at that time. Yuan Mei (Qing) recorded in the article "Return My Blood" in Zi Wuyu: "Yang actually broke the contract, thinking that human blood dipped in steamed bread can cure dysentery, so he took blood." The disease of tuberculosis is consumption, so is tuberculosis.

Brief introduction of the author

1, Lu Xun (1881-1936), originally named Zhou Zhangshou, later renamed Zhou Shuren, named Yushan, and later changed to Yucai, a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang. A famous writer, thinker, revolutionary, educator, democracy fighter, an important participant in the New Culture Movement, and one of the founders of modern literature in China.

2. In his early years, Lu Xun studied in the Mining and Metallurgy School affiliated to San Tan Yin Yue and Jiangnan Lushi School. 1903, Lu Xun became a public student in Japan. In Japan, he studied medicine first. Influenced by revolutionary ideas and witnessing the current situation of national numbness, he decided to abandon medicine and join the literature.

3. After returning to China, he worked as Minister of Education in Beijing government, and left his job because he supported progressive students 1925. While teaching at Sun Yat-sen University, he resigned because he opposed the counter-revolutionary coup on April 12th. 1930, the League of Chinese Left-wing Writers was established. In order to avoid persecution by the Kuomintang authorities, he once took refuge in Shanghai Neishan Bookstore.

4. Lu Xun is a master of the New Culture Movement and one of the main authors of New Youth magazine. 19 18 When he published Diary of a Madman, he first adopted the pseudonym Lu Xun, which was widely used later.

5. He created a lot of progressive literary works in his life, and made great contributions in many fields such as literary creation, literary criticism, ideological research, literary history research, translation, introduction of artistic theory, introduction of basic science and collation and research of ancient books. 1936, Lu Xun died at the age of 55. He had a great influence on the social, ideological and cultural development of China after the May 4th Movement, and became famous in the world literary world.