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Lu Xun's anti-Japanese story: I was almost hit by a Japanese bullet, and my wife was stripped and humiliated by the gendarmerie

author:Unrestrained splendid spring breeze

Lu Xun, whose name shines brightly in the history of Chinese literature, was not only a great writer, but also an outstanding thinker and revolutionary. Lu Xun is known as the "soul of the nation" for his literary creations that oppose ignorance, expose darkness, and shape new people. His life was full of ups and downs and struggles, and his firm stance on the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression has become a bright spot in modern Chinese history.

Lu Xun's anti-Japanese story: I was almost hit by a Japanese bullet, and my wife was stripped and humiliated by the gendarmerie

Mr. Lu Xun's life can be said to be a treasure in the history of Chinese literature. His early years were not smooth, he was born in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, and grew up during a period of social upheaval in the last years of the Qing Dynasty. Lu Xun's road to fame can be described as bumpy, he studied in Japan, but because of discrimination and hardship, he finally chose to return to China. However, the experiences of this period tempered his character and made him more determined in his beliefs.

Lu Xun's anti-Japanese story: I was almost hit by a Japanese bullet, and my wife was stripped and humiliated by the gendarmerie

When the Songhu War broke out in 1932, China was under tremendous pressure, and Lu Xun was also involved in this battle. He was almost shot because of his staunch anti-Japanese stance, but he did not waver because of this, but strengthened his beliefs. Lu Xun also participated in the signing of the "Letter of Shanghai Cultural Circles to the World", condemning Japan's aggression and contributing his own strength to China's anti-Japanese cause.

Lu Xun's anti-Japanese story: I was almost hit by a Japanese bullet, and my wife was stripped and humiliated by the gendarmerie

Lu Xun's later years were full of reflections and reflections on the confrontation with Japan. He exposes darkness, opposes ignorance, and shapes new people with sharp words. He was deeply aware that the enemy had to use force to drive them out. He once said, "If you don't fight, you can't get heaven." This sentence expressed his firm stance on the anti-Japanese issue.

Lu Xun's anti-Japanese story: I was almost hit by a Japanese bullet, and my wife was stripped and humiliated by the gendarmerie

After Lu Xun's death, his influence did not weaken, but became more far-reaching. His funeral became a major event in the history of Chinese culture, and countless people came to mourn this great writer. At the same time, his influence also extended to one of the heroes of the Anti-Japanese War, Xu Guangping. Xu Guangping was tortured and humiliated by the Japanese gendarmerie in the War of Resistance Against Japan, but he did not give in and persevered. He quoted Lu Xun's remarks, took Lu Xun's spirit as an example, and persevered tenaciously.

Lu Xun's anti-Japanese story: I was almost hit by a Japanese bullet, and my wife was stripped and humiliated by the gendarmerie

Lu Xun's life is a monument in the history of Chinese literature, and his thoughts and works will forever inspire future generations. His firm stance and enthusiasm for fighting against Japan made him an outstanding representative of China's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. His life, as his famous saying: "If you don't fight, you can't get heaven", is a shining pearl in the history of Chinese culture.

Lu Xun's anti-Japanese story: I was almost hit by a Japanese bullet, and my wife was stripped and humiliated by the gendarmerie