Reading Lu Xun's Collection of Weeds is like tasting an unknown fruit. The entrance is a little astringent and bitter. Because of the smell, I think this fruit is really not easy to bear. It seems that it took years and years of wind, frost, snow, sword, cold and heat to make a positive result. However, this bitter taste does not stop you from tasting, but attracts you to take another bite and taste slowly. Taste it, and you will find that this extraordinary bitterness is familiar, but you can't remember where you have tasted it. The beauty here can only be appreciated by those who have a good taste. In fact, what is even more rare is that there is a mellow sweetness in this faint bitterness. This taste is even better than the sweetness of olives. I think there should be many such things in Mr. Lu Xun's articles. Plain and simple words express the words in Mr. Lu Xun's heart. Between the lines is Mr. Wang's profound thoughts. So after eating this fruit, you will be surprised to find that your body and mind will be much more comfortable. It's like being reborn after running a marathon. And yourself, your soul "is forever immersed in the ultimate joy of life flying."
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