Printing and dyeing -60 "sitting in the middle of the grave"

Mr. Lu Xun has a photo, which was taken in Xiamen on June 1927. The title is "I am sitting in the middle of Xiamen's grave".

This can't help but raise a question: Who dares to take pictures like this today? I'm afraid I can't even think about it. Who dares to do it?

In fact, "grave" means more than "grave". Look up dictionaries, especially ancient Chinese dictionaries, and use "Da" as an adjective and "Ancient Classics" as a noun, such as "Three Graves and Five Codes". If you don't explore, you don't know anything about the grave. By extension, isn't everything like this?

In the prose, there is "Yi Qing Zhi in the tomb of Yunnan", and the "tomb of Yunnan" here refers to ancient books. In other words, support your feelings and ambitions in ancient books and works. But if you think of "grave" when you see it, you are narrow-minded and shallow-minded.

As the saying goes, "it is safe to be buried." Even the grave is not the final place for people to "settle down". What are the taboos and fears? At present, the social trend of thought, "only material interests are supreme", isn't "grave" the fundamental material interests of people? It can be seen that in the era of "only material interests", there are still many "idealism", but this "idealism" is not "spiritual development" but "spiritual poverty"!

"I'm Sitting in the Middle of the Grave in Xiamen" is a photo taken by Mr. Lu Xun for his prose collection "Grave", but this photo is rare in the current edition of this episode, and I don't know why. Perhaps, it is for the sake of "vulgarity".

Mr. Lu Xun calls himself a "middle man", and "grave" is undoubtedly the end point, which represents what he often said: "I hope my work will rot quickly."

Seek "immortality", rot! Seek "quick decay" immortality! This philosophy of life is intriguing.