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The great writer Lu Xun had never been to Qingdao before his death. Why is there Luxun Park in Qingdao?
Luxun Park, formerly known as Seaside Park, has a profound thought that is a high generalization of China's modern enlightenment. It profoundly influenced the history of China literature and China thought in the 20th century in form and thought. Known as the greatest writer in Asia in the twentieth century. We named Zhiquan Road after Duan to show our gratitude. The urban history of Qingdao is closely related to the historical evolution of modern China. It is one of the top ten tourist attractions in Qingdao, with stormy beaches, beautiful scenery and ever-changing natural scenery.

The park is a coastal natural scenery interwoven with bays, rocks and black pine forest belts. Rocks are abrupt and rugged, forming natural gullies, cliffs breaking and waves fighting. The scenery is spectacular and the weather is good. Qingdao, you, a beautiful oriental girl, was humiliated by Germany and torn by Japan ... Qingdao was colonized. I think the significance of Luxun Park is the same as that of May 4th Square today. Taking photos and videos will bring surprises.

This question is of far-reaching significance. Park is just a name. It is said that these four words were extracted from Lu Xun's manuscript, so the key question is who discovered these four words. But it reflects the ups and downs of history. Once upon a time, the May 4th New Culture Movement was a great era and atmosphere for China's ideological enlightenment, and it was another "hundred schools of thought contend", but it was all a flash in the pan.

When China was in a semi-colonial and semi-feudal society, he shouted (shouted) to the people of China, wake up! So he was highly praised by great men, and he himself was really talented. This sentence made Lu Xun begin to dislike him. Because Gu Jiegang stuttered and his nose was red, Lu Xun grasped his physiological characteristics for irony. In the novel Eyebrow Ruler, he also described at the beginning how a mouse with a red nose was scalded to death by boiling water in a water tank. Therefore, he once became a representative of China's literary world. Books enter the textbooks of universities, primary and secondary schools.