What's the use of writing Lu Xun's imitation of his own achievements, crying for bamboo shoots and lying on the ice for carp?

Lu Xun did not pretend to follow suit, carrying oranges, crying for bamboo shoots and lying on the ice for carp.

First of all, Lu Xun is an outstanding representative of modern literature in China. He is a famous writer, thinker and revolutionary. His literary works cover a wide range, including novels, essays and poems. It reflects the realistic problems in China society and deep thinking on human nature.

Secondly, Lu Ji's pursuit of oranges, crying for bamboo shoots and lying on the ice for carp are the plots in ancient Chinese traditional stories, telling the story of Lu Ji's filial piety to his parents when he was young. These stories emphasize traditional virtues such as filial piety, gratitude and dedication.

Therefore, Lu Xun did not imitate these stories falsely, because his literary creation and personal behavior did not involve these plots. His works reflected the social and cultural background of China at that time, and he did not emphasize traditional virtues or filial piety.