What does Lu Xun's Wild Grass mean?

1. I love my weeds, but I hate the ground decorated with weeds.

-The weeds here mean love (including the poem weeds created by love, of course), and the ground means harsh tradition and reality. This kind of love was born in an era with a feudal tradition that didn't allow love to exist for thousands of years. Love is more precious, and the fact that feudal traditions and feudal ethics are everywhere is even more abhorrent.

2. "Earth" and "fire" respectively symbolize the dark society and the potential revolutionary torrent. Lu Xun longed for the "fire" to break out and burn everything on the ground, which fully reflected his determination to destroy the old world and his trust in the revolutionary movement led by the * * * production party.

Once Lava Eruptions symbolizes his determination to destroy the old world and his trust in the revolutionary movement led by the Production Party.