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How to view Mr. Lu Xun's critical attitude towards traditional culture

Lu Xun, a thinker with transcendence, died decades ago, but some of the issues he pondered and fretted about still haunt and warn us today. It is said that the British would rather lose the British Isles than dispense with Shakespeare, which describes the importance of a cultural symbol, and that the British, and indeed many Westerners, have come to regard such a classic as Shakespeare as an anchor of national spirituality, and as a source of spirituality for the living interpretation of various fundamental cultural propositions. Mr. Lu Xun has the same classical value for our modern culture as Shakespeare has for Western culture, and the value of Mr. Lu Xun's influence on the critique and thinking of traditional culture is more realistic. Nowadays, we can see from time to time on the Internet and in the press the discussion of subverting Mr. Lu Xun, and some scholars also hold a negative critical attitude towards Lu Xun. Therefore, each of us should be objective and in-depth in our understanding of Mr. Lu Xun's critical attitude towards traditional culture.