Mr. Fujino also particularly understands and respects Lu Xun. In the practice of autopsy, he heard that people in China respect ghosts and gods, fearing that Lu Xun would not dissect corpses, so he paid special attention. When he learned that Lu Xun had given up medicine and joined the literature, Mr. Fujino "looked a little sad and seemed to want to talk, but he didn't say it." Why didn't you say it? There is only one answer: he respects Lu Xun's life choices. Later, he invited Lu Xun to his home and took out a photo as a souvenir. The words "Goodbye" were written on the back (in fact, "Goodbye from Fujino to Zhou Jun").
Throughout Lu Xun's life, it can be said that from 1893, his grandfather was arrested and imprisoned for cheating in the examination room, to 1926, when he wrote Mr. Fujino, Lu Xun was actually not proud. He always lived in contempt, discrimination, snobbery, ruthlessness and even framing and persecution (although there were personality factors).
Mr. Fujino is not a famous scholar in Japan, and his words and deeds may not be a model. However, his attitude towards Lu Xun and China people is really commendable! It should be noted that it was at the time of China's fiasco in the Sino-Japanese War; At that time, the Japanese ambition to dominate East Asia was expanding, and there was an atmosphere of contempt for China people throughout the country. That's when the Japanese regarded China as "the third pig's head" and "a lower animal".
Now, we can sum up the quality of Mr. Fujino, that is, his special enthusiasm, friendship and respect for the people of China when the whole country despises China. We can also sum up the theme of Mr. Fujino, which is to praise Mr. Fujino's special enthusiasm, friendship and respect for the people of China while the whole country despises China, and at the same time express his strong patriotism.
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