The pinyin of letters is "J", which is similar to the pinyin pronunciation of the number "1"; The pinyin of the word "Yi" is "Y", which is similar to the pinyin pronunciation of the number "3"; "Cold star" is similar to the number "0", both of which indicate a feeling of emptiness and nothingness.
The numerical meaning of this poem can also cause some thinking. For example, "1" represented by the word "Ji" can be understood as Mr. Lu Xun's pursuit of individual independence and freedom; The "3" represented by the word "meaning" can be understood as Mr. Lu Xun's exploration and understanding of the inner world of mankind; The "0" represented by the word "star" can be understood as Mr. Lu Xun's infinite possibilities and hopes for the future development of mankind.
The writing background of Chinese Boxing Manual;
1, Mr. Lu Xun was born in the late Qing Dynasty and experienced the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. At that time, China was facing unprecedented social changes and ideological shocks. Western culture and ideas were gradually introduced into China, which had a fierce collision with the traditional culture of China. In this context, Mr. Lu Xun began to pay attention to the fate of the country and the sufferings of the people, and gradually realized the darkness and injustice of society.
2. Under this background, Mr. Lu Xun began to engage in literary creation and cultural salvation movement. He actively participated in the movement against feudalism and capitalism, and advocated improving national quality and promoting social progress through education and cultural enlightenment. In this process, Mr. Lu Xun deeply felt the complexity of society and human nature.
3. The poem "No Cold Star" can be regarded as an expression of Mr. Lu Xun's social reality at that time. The cold star represents a feeling of emptiness and nothingness, expressing Mr. Lu Xun's hopes and longings for the future; Tsuen represents a fragrant and fresh thing, which implies Mr. Lu Xun's beautiful expectation for the future of the motherland. This poem reflects Lu Xun's helplessness and dissatisfaction with the society at that time, and also expresses his hopes and longings for the future.