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A Brief Introduction to Lu Xun's Brothers
Zhou Zuoren (1885 65438+1October16 ~1May 6, 967)

Formerly known as Mao Shou (later changed to Wei Xiao), the word Xingyun, also known as Qi Ming, Meng Qi and Meng Qi, was born in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, and his pen names were Yaoshou, Zhongmi, Tang Zhi, Yaotang and Du Ying. He is the younger brother of Lu Xun () and Zhou. China is a famous modern essayist, literary theorist, critic, poet, translator and thinker, a pioneer of folklore in China and an outstanding representative of the New Culture Movement.

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1888165438+1October 12 was born in Fangkou, Duchang, Shaoxing, and 1984 died in Beijing on July 29th. Originally known as Song Shou, later renamed Ren Jian, Qiao Feng was born in Shaoxing, Zhejiang. Pen names: Keshi, Gaoshan, Li Zheng, Sun Fu, etc. Lu Xun's third brother. (That is, the younger brother in Kite. )

One of the founders of China Association for the Promotion of Democracy, a famous modern social activist, biologist, Lu Xun research expert and one of the pioneers of women's liberation movement. There is a biography of the same name. 19 19, Zhou moved to Beijing. For 23 years, she has devoted herself to studying biology and engaged in translation. She published articles in Oriental Magazine, Women's Magazine and Natural Science Magazine, advocating women's liberation and popularizing scientific knowledge.

From 65438 to 0923, at the invitation of Qu Qiubai, he taught evolution at Shanghai University, and served as a professor at Jinan University and Anhui University in Shanghai.

Extended data Lu Xun (1881September 25th-19361019)

Originally known as Zhou Zhangshou, it was later renamed Yushan, and later changed to Yucai. "Lu Xun" was the pseudonym he used when he published Diary of a Madman in 19 18, and it was also his most influential pseudonym. He is from Shaoxing, Zhejiang. A famous writer and thinker, an important participant in the May 4th New Culture Movement and the founder of modern literature in China. Mao Zedong once commented: "Lu Xun's direction is the direction of the new culture of the Chinese nation."

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Lu Xun