The two classical works: "The Hundred Parables Sutra" and "The True Story of Ah Q", were written in quite different styles and the time-and-space background were quite the opposite, therefore the literatureal tension are also different, each attracts readers with respective tastes. Seems the two books are not in accordance with each other, but the writer of this paper, has a specific perspective, both of the leading characters in the books, have very similar mental behavior, like paranoia, confusing cognition between appearance and substances, fail to understand the priority and premise in all life affairs, be boastful, bully who be even inferior, indulge in self delusion of victory, indifference for lives,.. all kind of character orientation like this. The fools described in "The Hundred Parables Sutra" stories, are substantially Indian version's Ah Q, furthermore, we see the author Lu Xun, has preference in "The Hundred Parables Sutra", which is a side witness for presuming when Lu Xun was writing "The True Story of Ah Q", more or less be inspired by the "The Hundred Parables Sutra", Ah Q was created for reflecting Chinese people's collective character, by Ah Q's stupid behaviors, by using sequential rediculous stories, reveal the unsatisfication for Chinese people's lousiness