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註釋The book includes thirty-six essays written by Lu Xun in 1934, including "Two or Three Things About China", "Answer to the International Literary Society", "Confucianism", "Remembering Wei Suyuan", "Chinese Lost Self-Confidence" Well-known chapters such as "Are You", "Akin", and "Bringing Doctrine". China has always adhered to the so-called "closed-doorism". If you don't go, others are not allowed to come. Since breaking the door with guns and guns, it has become a "send away doctrine". Why does Lu Xun say it is a "bringing doctrine"? China has always boasted that it has "great land and abundant resources". In the face of foreign powers, it has to cede land and pay indemnity. Have the Chinese really lost their self-confidence?