Novel:
Midnight sequel, eclipse trilogy, erosion, rainbow, exercise, frosty leaves red as February flowers, frosty leaves red as February flowers, polygon relationship.
Short stories:
Reward, creation, silkworm, the story of big nose, Lin Jiapu, color blindness, poetry and prose, stone tablet, hand story, algae bloom, little witch, misty clouds and where there is a will.
Prose:
Praise for poplars, whistles selling tofu and rayon, impressions of the National Games, a glimpse in the car, talking about the moon, accidental notes in the fog and mountains and rivers on the earth.
novel
Shout, a collection of short stories (1923, the first edition of New Wave Society)
The True Story of Ah Q
white light
Dragon Boat Festival
rainstorm
hometown
altar lamp that burns day and night
Kong Yiji.
‘Diary of a Madman'
tomorrow
Social drama
The story of hair
Rabbits and cats
soap
A little thing.
Duck's comedy
medical science
bless
happy family
In a restaurant
brothers
Wandering Short Stories (1926, Beixin Bookstore)
Regret for the past
divorce
loner
high old man
Show to the public
essay
Collection of Grave Robbery (1927, Unnamed Society)
inscription
Autumn night
My fierce opinion, how can we be fathers now?
What happened after Nora left?
Before genius
On the collapse of Leifeng Tower
Re-discussion on the collapse of Leifeng Tower
Say beard
About photography and so on
Feel in the mirror
Scribble under the lamp
Chat in late spring
In "Fuck!" 》
Miscellaneous memory
From beard to teeth
remain a widow
Tough wildness
About "Feuerbach" Should Go Slow "
Written at the back of the grave
A Brief History of Chinese Fiction (Volume I) (1923- 1924, Xinchao Society)
Hot air [4] essay (1925, Beixin Bookstore)
Ji (1926, Beixin Bookstore)
Essay on Continuing Hua Ji (1927, Beixin Bookstore)
Collection of Prose Poetry of Weeds (1927, Beixin Bookstore)
Essays Collection of Flowers in the Morning and Flowers in the Evening (1928, Unnamed Society)
Essay on Justice Collection (1928, Beixin Bookstore)
San Ji Xian's Prose Collection (1932, Beixin Bookstore)
Prose with Two Hearts (1932, He Zhong Bookstore)
Selected Works of Lu Xun (1933, Tianma Bookstore)
Collection of Letters between the Two Places (1933, Guangqing Bookstore) co-authored with Matsui.
Essays on Pseudo-Free Books (1933, Guangqing Bookstore)
Selected Works of Lu Xun's Miscellaneous Feelings edited by Qu Qiubai (1933, Guangqing Bookstore)
Highlights of Southern accent and Northern tune (1934, Wentong Bookstore)
Collection (1934, He Zhong Bookstore)
Tan Zhun's Collected Works (1934, Zhong Xing Bookstore)
Collection of poems and essays outside the collection, edited by Yang Jiyun and revised by Lu Xun (1935, People's Publishing House).
On Foreign Languages (1935, Tianma Bookstore)
New Story Collection (1936, Wensheng)
Essay on Lace Literature (1936, Lotus Bookstore)
Essays on Street Pavilion (1936, Sanxian Bookstore)
The Collection of Nights was later compiled as The End of Essays in Jieting Pavilion (Wensheng, 1937).
Essay 2 of Essays on Street Pavilion (1937, Sanxian Bookstore)
Qiemoting Prose Collection (1937, Sanxian Bookstore)
Photocopy of Lu Xun's Letters Edited by Xu Guangping (1937, Sanxian Bookstore)
Complete Works of Lu Xun (1-20 volumes, including works, translations and ancient books) 1938, Complete Works of Lu Xun Publishing House.
Extracorpora (comprehensive collection) 1938, Lu Xun Complete Works Publishing House.
Outline of China Literature History, edited by Tang Tao, Shanghai Publishing Company, 1946.
Supplement to the Complete Works of Lu Xun, edited by Tang Tao, Shanghai Publishing Company 1946.
Lu Xun's Letters, edited by Xu Guangping, 1946, Complete Works of Lu Xun Publishing House.
Lu Xun's Diary (photocopy) 195 1, Shanghai Publishing Company; Print, 1959, Humanities
Selected Works of Lu Xun 1952, Enlightened.
Lu Xun's Novels 1952, Humanities
Supplement to Complete Works of Lu Xun, edited by Tang Tao, 1952, Shanghai Publishing Company.
Wu Yuankan's Supplement to Lu Xun's Letters, 1952, Shanghai Publishing Company.
Complete Works of Lu Xun (Volume1-LO)1956-1958, Humanities
Selected Works of Lu Xun (Volume 1-2) 1956- 1958, Zhongqing.
Historical changes of China's novels (literary history) 1958, Sanlian.
Selected Works of Lu Xun (Volume I) 1959, Humanities
Letters from Lu Xun (to Japanese friend Masuda) 1972, People's Daily.
Poems of Lu Xun 1976, cultural relics; 198 1, Shanghai People's Fine Arts Publishing House
Lu Xun's Letters Collection (one volume and two volumes 138 1 Letters in Two Places) 1976, Humanities.
Lu Xun's lost article 1976, Liberation Army Daily.
Lu Xun's Letters (to Cao Jinghua) 1976, Shanghainese.
Manuscripts of complete works of Lu Xun (8 letters and 6 diaries) 1978- 1980, cultural relics.
Lu Xun's letter to Xu Guangping 1980, from Hebei.
The complete works of Lu Xun 1 Volume (grave, hot air, shouting)
The Complete Works of Lu Xun, Volume II (Wandering, Weeds, Flowers in the Morning, Stories Newly Edited)
Complete Works of Lu Xun Volume 4 (Three Idle Sets, Two Hearts Sets, South Room and North Set)
Complete Works of Lu Xun Volume 4 (Three Idle Sets, Two Hearts Sets, South Room and North Set)
The Complete Works of Lu Xun Volume 5 (Pseudo-free Books, Quasi-romance and Lace Literature)
The Complete Works of Lu Xun Volume 7 (Extracurricular Collection and Extracurricular Collection)
Volume 8 of the Complete Works of Lu Xun (Supplements to the Collected Works)
Volume 8 of the Complete Works of Lu Xun (Supplements to the Collected Works)
1, Spring Stars (Poems) 1923, Business.
Superman (collection of novels and essays) 1920, business.
3. Send it to a young reader (newsletter collection) 1978, Beixin.
4. Past events (collection of novels and essays) 19 1, enlightenment.
5. Nangui (Prose Collection) 1945, Beixin.
6. Auntie (Collection of Novels) 1987, Beixin.
7. One of the Complete Works of Bing Xin-Bing Xin's Novels, 1932, Beixin.
8. The Complete Works of Bing Xin-Bing Xin Poetry 1932, Beixin.
9. The Complete Works of Bing Xin-essays of Bing Xin 1932, Beixin.
10, leisure (poetry and prose collection) 1922, Beixin.
1 1, going to the countryside (collection of novels) 1933, Beixin.
12, Travel Notes along Pingsui (Prose Collection) 1935, Pingsui Railway Bureau.
13, Dong Er girl (novel collection) 1935, Beixin.
14, one of bing Xin's works-bing Xin's novel 1943, Wu.
15, the second collection of Bing Xin's works-Bing Xin's prose collection 1943, Wu.
16, the third collection of Bing Xin's works-Bing Xin's poems (poems) 1943, Wu.
17, About Women (Essay) 1943, Heaven and Earth.
18, Selected Essays of Bing Xin's Novels 1954, Humanities.
Tao Qi's Summer Diary (Novel) 19, Shanghai Children.
20. The Return of the Native Miscellaneous Notes (Prose Collection) 1957, Shanghai Children.
2 1, after my return (prose collection) 1958, writer.
22. Send young readers again (newsletter collection) 1958 March 1 1. Up to 1960, 2 1 articles written by * * have been published in People's Daily and Children's Times successively.
23. We wake up in spring (essays) 1960, flowers.
24. Little Orange Lantern (anthology of novels and essays) 1960, writer.
25. ode to cherry blossoms (essays) 1962, Hundred Flowers.
26. Notes (Prose Collection) 1964, writer.
27. Yi Xian Collection (Prose and Fiction Collection) 1980, Hundred Flowers.
28. Three letters for young readers (newsletters) 198 1, for children.
29. Unforgettable Pearl (on Creation) 1982, Humanities.
Bing Xin's Creation 1982, Shanghai Literature and Art 。
3 1, Selected Works of Bing Xin 1982, children.
32. Selected Works of Bing Xin 1983, Humanities.
Selected Works of Bing Xin (1-2) 1983, Sichuanese (incomplete).
34. Bing Xin's Works (1-3) 1983, Shanghai Literature and Art (incomplete).
35. The Complete Works of Bing Xin (1-8) 1994, Literature and Art in the Straits.
36, "Only Pick Children for Many Lines" 198 1, children, incorporated into primary school Chinese textbooks.
37. My Secret 1957
In prose, he has written four series of articles: I want to write, My autobiography, About Men and Fujian Miscellanies in 2000.
Miscellaneous Notes in the Mountains was created by his illness in the mountains during his study in the United States.
40 "Bing Xin" ancient poetry
4 1 my childhood, the seventh grade, the second volume, self-study teaching materials