"Just" is not an article, but a collection of essays written by Lu Xun in 1927 and published in 1928.
Faced with the reactionary warlords’ massacre of revolutionaries and progressives, Mr. Lu Xun was both angry and powerless. “In the past six months, I have seen a lot of blood and a lot of tears, but I only have mixed feelings. I wiped away the tears. , the blood disappeared, and the butchers were free and happy again, some with steel knives, some with soft knives, but I only had "miscellaneous feelings". 'That's all.'"
Inscription:
In the past six months, I have seen a lot of blood and a lot of tears.
However, I only have mixed feelings.
The tears have been wiped away and the blood has disappeared;
The butchers are free and happy again,
Those who use steel knives and those who use soft knives.
However, I only have "mixed feelings".
When even the "miscellaneous feelings" were "put where they should go",
I could only think of "that's it"!
The above eight sentences were written at the end on the night of October 14, 1926, after compiling the collection of miscellaneous thoughts up to that time. The inscription to the collection of miscellaneous thoughts in 2007.
October 30, 1928, Lu Xun’s graduation note.
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(1) This article was originally included in "Huagai "Collection and Sequel" was written by the author when he finished compiling the book.
Chapters included in "Ji Ji Ji":
Inscription
Miscellaneous feelings about the Yellow Flower Festival
A brief discussion of Chinese faces
Literature in the Revolutionary Era
Written before "Labor Questions"
A brief talk about Hong Kong
Reading and Miscellaneous Talk
Correspondence< /p>
Answer to Mr. Youheng
Remarks on "great righteousness"
Reverse "casual talk"
Worry about "heavenly milk"
Revolutionizing the "leader"
Talk about "violence"
Miscellaneous feelings
Where "justice" lies
Abominable crime
"Unexpected"
Money Lending Law in the New Era
Guangzhou Summer Academic Lectures
Miscellaneous Thoughts
Talk again Hong Kong
Revolutionary Literature
Inscription to "Shadows of Dust"
When Tao Yuanqingjun's paintings were exhibited
Rousseau and Appetite
Literature and Sweating
Literature and Revolution
On the So-called "Ouchi Archives"
Predictions
Da Yanfa Micro