Lu Xun's proud ox
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- Lu Xun has a proud ox in his mind, and this ox represents himself and his conscience to the society and the people.
- He has two famous words about the ox.
- The first one is : Fierce-browed, I coolly defy a thousand pointing fingers; headbowed, like a willing ox I serve the children.
- This sentence tells us that Lu Xun can be the proud ox to face the enemy's accusations, but when he was with the people, he would do whatever they want he to do. The contrast between two images of ox precisely reflects that Lu Xun looks like a proud ox and always uses his sharp stroke , but actually he just wants to wake up people’s consciousness and are willing to do anything for it . 这显示出了一个作家对于社会和人民的责任。
- The second one is : I like a cow, who ate the grass and squeezed out of the milk, and the blood.” This sentence stressed the dedication of himself. Lu Xun is proud but he would rather put down the head to sacrifice himself.
- The first one is : Fierce-browed, I coolly defy a thousand pointing fingers; headbowed, like a willing ox I serve the children.
- From these words, we can see the image of Lu Xun’ s proud ox. This ox stands for not only a image of Lu Xun, but also a great writer’s duty for the whole society. He dares to launch a withering attack to the ugly with his pen and at the same time, he would donate everything to awake the public. All of this, comes from the duty as a autor for society.