The introduction tells the author's recent situation and mixed feelings, and recalls the day when the author wrote this book in Guangzhou. At the same time, the author explained the origin of the title and the writing background of each article in the book, and expressed his memories of his hometown.
A brief introduction to the article "Silver"
Prose Introduction is the preface of Lu Xun's collection of essays, which was first published on1May 25, 927 in the first issue of the second volume of Mangyuan, a semi-monthly magazine in Beijing. In the preface, the author tells the story of the creation of this collection of essays and the mood at that time.
Knowledge expansion
Lu Xun (188 1 year September 25th-1936 10 year 10 month 19), once used Zhou Zhangshou, later renamed Zhou Shuren, and later changed to Yucai. "Lu Xun" is the pseudonym he used when he published Diary of a Madman on 19 18, and it is also his most influential pseudonym, from Shaoxing, Zhejiang.
A famous writer, thinker and democratic fighter, he was an important participant in the May 4th New Culture Movement and the founder of modern literature in China. Mao Zedong once commented: "Lu Xun's direction is the direction of the new culture of the Chinese nation."
Lu Xun has made great contributions in many fields, such as literary creation, literary criticism, ideological research, literary history research, translation, introduction of art theory, introduction of basic science and research on ancient books collation.
He is well-known in the world literary world, especially in the ideological and cultural fields of South Korea and Japan, and is known as "the writer who occupied the largest territory on the East Asian cultural map in the 20th century".
Lu Xun's works have a wide range of themes, diverse and flexible forms, distinctive and unique styles and humorous language. During his 55-year life, his genre of works involves novels, essays, essays, poems and so on. The Complete Works of Lu Xun has 20 volumes, with more than ten thousand words of 10 handed down from generation to generation. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, many of his works were selected into Chinese textbooks for primary and secondary schools, which had a far-reaching impact on the language and literature of New China.