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Who are Lu Xun's good friends?
1, Yu Dafu, Lu Xun and Yu Dafu are not ordinary friends, but close relatives. Yu Dafu said that Lu Xun was great, and he was regarded as "the first writer in China" in both literature and personality, which was admirable. Lu Xun also spoke highly of Yu Dafu's novels.

2. Xu Xiansu is Xu's sister and a student of Lu Xun's third brother Zhou. When she was studying at Beijing Women's Normal University, she was very close to Lu Xun's family, and she was supported and helped by Lu Xun many times.

During 1920, I lived in Lu Xun's home in Badaowan and kept close contact with Lu Xun. It is said that I admire Lu Xun very much, and many people, including Cao Juren, think that I am Lu Xun's lover. She didn't get married until Lu Xun and Xu Guangping lived together in Shanghai. You know, she was 32 years old at that time.

3. Xu Jishang, a learned Buddhist scholar, graduated from Fudan University with a major in philosophy. I used to work in the Ministry of Education of Beijing government, tel: 19 12. Friends who are familiar with Lu Xun should know that Lu Xun also works in the Ministry of Education at this time, while Yu Yu loves ancient books and Buddhism, so he made good friends. However, after Lu Xun 1927 settled in Shanghai, they lived far apart and their contacts gradually decreased. 4. Xu, a native of Zhejiang, is half a fellow of Lu Xun. 1920 went to Beijing to work and study, and studied the novel history of Lu Xun and China at Peking University. From then on, he became very close to Mr. Lu Xun and claimed to be his "private disciple". Lu Xun also attached great importance to him and was one of the young people that Lu Xun focused on cultivating and guiding.

Like Lu Xun, Xu Shoushang is from Shaoxing, Zhejiang. Since he met Lu Xun in Japan, they have become lifelong friends. After Lu Xun's death, he collaborated with Zhou Zuoren to compile Lu Xun's Chronicle, and later taught at Taiwan Province Provincial University. He was assassinated in the dormitory of 1948 because he often criticized the education reform of the Kuomintang.