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In fact, there is no road on the ground. What does it mean to become a road when more people walk?

"In fact, there is no road on the ground. If there are more people walking, it will become a road. " This sentence comes from Lu Xun's work "Hometown". It means that only dreaming of hope without struggling, pursuing and hoping will not be realized; With hope, and unremitting pursuit, struggle and practice, hope can be realized.

The road is made by people, and everyone wants to pave a wide avenue in front of their eyes. As everyone knows, this is impossible. Just like a flower that has not withered, how can it bloom beautifully; How can you feel the joy of victory without success? Time has not passed, how can we feel the fleeting time? If a person wants a bright future, then he must go on step by step from now on, open up his own road and fight for his future.

There are a lot of failures and loneliness in one's life, but passing by is endless joy. Because of setbacks, we can go to setbacks ourselves and prove our ability. People are alive, everyone has their own stage, and we on the stage, whether beautiful or humble, bring us confidence and comfort.

Road, is people come out. Road, there will be bumps, stepping on the road, there will be many obstacles. Try to go this way once, often in daydreaming. If the road has been stepped out, then we need to accumulate and persist step by step. Although there are storms, lightning and thunder ahead, we should not be afraid and shrink back. Obstacles are not our goal, but solving them is our goal.

The extended material Hometown is a short story written by modern writer Lu Xun at 192 1. The novel takes the activity of "I" returning to my hometown as a clue, according to the plot arrangement of "returning to my hometown"-"staying in my hometown"-"leaving my hometown", and according to what I saw, heard, remembered and felt, it focuses on the characters such as Runtu and Sister-in-law Yang Er, thus reflecting the reality of rural bankruptcy and farmers' painful life before and after the Revolution of 1911.

At the same time, it is profoundly pointed out that due to the influence of traditional concepts in feudal society, the working people are bound by spirit, which leads to the distortion of pure human nature and the indifference and estrangement between people, and expresses the author's strong dissatisfaction with reality and strong desire to transform the old society and create a new life.

The novel was selected into the ninth grade junior high school Chinese of People's Education Publishing House (Volume I).

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Hometown (Short Stories Written by Lu Xun)