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What works of Lu Xun reflect his inheritance of traditional culture?

As a master of literature in modern society, Lu Xun made a loud voice in the dark society at that time, hoping that people could see the injustice and ills of society and be positive. Lu Xun criticized the traditional dross culture in his works, such as the criticism of historical cannibalism in Diary of a Madman and the denunciation of feudalism in Sister Xianglin. But Lu Xun did not go to the extreme road because of this. He criticized the dross of traditional culture, but at the same time paid attention to the positive side of traditional culture, and quoted it in his own works. The most prominent example was The New Story written in his later years. Introduction to the New Story The new story includes eight novels: mending the sky, flying to the moon, harnessing the water, picking Wei, casting a sword, customs clearance, attacking, and death. Each article is adapted from historical myths, legends or historical records, with similar themes and new self-concept explanations.

Second, the "New Story" combining ancient and modern times is called "New Story"? New edition? It lies in that Lu Xun excavated those traditional stories and at the same time melted into new connotations. Whether it is rewriting the disadvantages of past stories or combining them with contemporary thoughts and realities, it is refreshing.

For example, in "Water Control", the praise of Dayu's selfless dedication, in which Shusheng Mountain was a mockery and satire of those who sought fame and fame in the society at that time; For example, in "Going through the Customs", the inaction aspect of Laozi's theory was deleted, and his courage and fearlessness of defying the powerful and despising the darkness were emphasized. For example, the battle between Mei Jun and Chu Wang in Casting Sword shows the challenge to feudal society and the praise to heroes.

Lu Xun's New Stories not only inherits the traditional culture of China, but also does not forget the will to struggle in the past, thus making the whole novel collection full of connotations.