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The Origin of Lu Yi Museum
1938 during the most difficult years in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, China * * * established a comprehensive literary and art school to train literary and art cadres and workers during the Anti-Japanese War.

In the history of higher education in China, there is a very special school, that is, Luxun Art Institute, or Lu Yi for short. From 65438 to 0938, the establishment of "Lu Yi" opened a new era of revolutionary literature and art education in China. 20 18, in April, in Yan 'an, where everything sprouted, we ushered in the 80th anniversary of the founding of Lu Yi. Eighty years ago, at the most critical moment of the Chinese nation, Yan 'an, located in the hinterland of the vast Loess Plateau, became the holy land of China's revolution. Cultural figures from home and abroad, with their own ideals, gathered on both sides of the Yanhe River under Baota shan.

After the founding of New China, Lu artists became the leading figures in the literary career of New China with their literary ideas and concepts formed in Yan 'an, and built the artistic palace of New China. With them as strong leaders and artistic backbones, since the founding of New China, important inheritance institutions such as literary and art colleges and theaters have been established successively. Including China Renmin University, Central Academy of Fine Arts, Central Academy of Drama, China Academy of Fine Arts, Central Conservatory of Music, China Conservatory of Music, PLA Art Academy, China Children's Art Theatre, China Peking Opera Theatre, China Opera, China National Theatre, Beijing Film Academy, Beijing Film Studio, Central News Recording Film Studio (Group), Shenyang Conservatory of Music, Northeast Normal University, Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts, changchun film studio, Liaoning People's Art Theatre, Guangzhou Fine Arts, a heritage institution, carried forward the spirit of Lu Yi, inherited the belief and feelings of Yan 'an Lu Yi that "art is for the people", became the backbone of national and national cultural construction, and opened up a new world of socialist literature and art education in new China.