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1946, Lu Xun's second brother Zhou Zuoren was dragged out and shot with his cellmates. How did he react at that time?
Mr. Lu Xun had a profound influence on China. He gave up medicine and engaged in literature, hoping to awaken the hearts of Chinese people with a pen as a gun. In fact, his second brother Zhou Zuoren's literary talent is also outstanding. Mr. Lu Xun is mainly engaged in writing, while Zhou Zuoren is mainly engaged in literary research. Originally, both brothers could shine brilliantly in the literary world during the Republic of China, but it happened that Zhou Zuoren used to be a fake post and was finally turned into a traitor, so that his literary achievements were dimmed because of his identity.

There are three brothers in Lu Xun's family. Lu Xun is the eldest, Zhou Zuoren is the second and the youngest brother is Zhou. Zhou Zuoren was born in 1885, and their two brothers have a good relationship. The three of them studied and grew up together in three bookstores, mainly receiving traditional Chinese education. Zhou Zuoren was full of interest in literature at this time. 1903, he passed the examination and obtained the qualification of studying abroad at public expense, and went to Japan with his brother Lu Xun and others.

After he went to Japan, he studied Japanese and naval technology, and also learned many classic works. However, it may be his wife Yu Taixin who has the greatest influence on his trip to Japan. They met and fell in love in Japan and got married on 1909. Later, Zhou Zuoren returned to China, and Yu Taixin also came to live in China. Although she is a woman, her influence on Zhou Zuoren is different.

First of all, she is different from Lu Xun. She spends a lot of money, but Lu Xun pursues frugality. She is never stingy with money. No matter how much salary Zhou Zuoren has, she can spend it all, even in many cases it is not enough. Even Zhou Zuoren's previous savings were squandered by her, so Zhou Zuoren could only borrow money from Lu Xun often. Lu Xun naturally won't refuse to borrow money from his younger brother, but the money he finally saved will be used as paper by others, which no one can stand.

So after many times, Lu Xun went to talk to Zhou Zuoren, hoping that he would restrain his wife, but although Zhou Zuoren was talented, he was weak and had no choice but to take his wife. In fact, the dislike between Lu Xun and Yu Taizi is two-way. Prince Yu often educates children not to play with Lu Xun. Later, Yu Taixin took over all his family members, resulting in Zhou Zuoren having no right to speak. Over time, the contradiction with Lu Xun deepened, and Lu Xun moved away directly after the quarrel.

1937 After the July 7th Incident, many people chose to go south, but Zhou Zuoren chose to stay in Beiping. It is said that he did stay in Peiping to guard the school property at first, and later he had cultural cooperation with the Japanese. Since 1939, he has worked under Wang Jingwei, and all these decisions he made were more or less participated by Yuta Xinguang.

1945, after the Japanese surrendered, villains began to be cleaned up in China, and Zhou Zuoren and others were arrested. With him, Wang Pseudo-officials and others were dragged out and shot. 1946, Zhou Zuoren, who was highly nervous, couldn't sleep that night. In order to get a chance to be released, he wrote a poem.