That sentence in the first paragraph of Lu Xun's Snow can be used as the central sentence.

C.O. is not in the first paragraph, but should be: lonely snow, dead rain, and the soul of rain.

Introduction to the work:

Snow is a prose poem in the collection of prose poems by Lu Xun, Weeds. Through the detailed description of the soft snow scene in the south of the Yangtze River and the magnificent snow scene in the north, the author expresses his love for the snow scene in the north, places his hope for a better life, and further embodies his indomitable fighting spirit.

About the author:

Lu Xun (1881.9.25 ~1936.10.19), formerly known as Zhou Shuren, was born in Shaoxing, Zhejiang, a great proletarian writer, thinker and revolutionary in modern China, and the founder of China proletarian literature. Also known as "soul of china" by the people. 19 18 participated in the editing of New Youth and published the first vernacular novel Diary of a Madman in the history of modern literature in China. Since then, Kong Yiji, The True Story of Ah Q and Medicine have been published one after another. Representative works include: novels, essays, essays and essays. In his youth, Mr. Lu Xun was influenced by the theory of evolution, Nietzsche's superman philosophy and Tolstoy's thought of fraternity. 1904 entered Sendai Medical College to study medicine at the beginning, and then engaged in literary and artistic creation, hoping to change the national spirit. Mr. Lu Xun wrote 6 million words in his life, including about 5 million words in his works and 6,543.8+0,000 words in his letters. His works include essays, short stories, poems, reviews, essays and translated works. It had a profound and extensive influence on China literature after the May 4th Movement. Chairman Mao commented that he was a great writer, thinker, revolutionary and the leader of China's cultural revolution.