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Lu Xun's famous words
Fierce-browed, I coolly defy a thousand pointing fingers, Head-bowed, like a willing ox I serve the children. Tragedy destroys the valuable things in life for people to see, and comedy tears up the worthless things for people to see.
Mr. Lu Xun, a famous Chinese writer, created many excellent literary works in his life, which aroused strong repercussions and caused the world to think deeply.
In many literary works, many famous sayings and aphorisms have appeared and spread all over the world. Sometimes in childhood textbooks, sometimes in exchanges and dialogues, Mr. Lu Xun's famous words emerged.
From the demand side of famous aphorisms, the reason why false aphorisms have a market shows that people are eager for high-quality cultural content, and on the other hand, some readers lack judgment.
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