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Lu Xun recorded 25 books and answers in his life.
First of all, I noticed that Lu Xun bought a lot of books every year, and there was a long "book account" at the back of his diary every year. From Lu Xun's arrival in Beijing 19 12 in May to his death in Shanghai 1936 in June, during the long years of 24 years and 5 months, Lu Xun recorded 25 books (one for each diary), bought 9,600 books and bought 6 rubbings, stone carvings, portraits and so on. Reading the title of a book is like opening a recipe: all good books, many of which are precious! This is what I envy most!

Lu Xun loved visiting Liulichang, scouring antique calligraphy and painting, eating out, giving banquets, honoring his mother and subsidizing relatives and friends. He hired women workers and drivers when he lived in quadrangles in Beijing in the early days. Later, he lived in a three-story building in a new village in the mainland. He, Xu Guangping and his youngest son greeted the sea and hired two maids. In his later years, he often took his family to take a taxi to watch movies, go for a ride and go to parties. But how much does it cost to spend such a large sum of money?

China cultural people have always been "ashamed to talk about money" or "ashamed to talk about money" out of privacy. However, I didn't know the importance of money until I entered the bullpen. 1923 Lu Xun gave our grandparents (all students at that time) a report on "What happened after Nora left". Hit the nail on the head-

Dreams are beautiful; Otherwise, money is very important. The word money is ugly, otherwise it will be laughed at by noble gentlemen, but I always think ... money, to put it mildly, is the most important thing. Freedom can't be bought with money, but it can be bought with money. ..... In order to get ready not to be a puppet, in today's society, economic rights are the most important. (Complete Works of Lu Xun, vol. 1, pp. 16 1)