Lu Xun's works are mainly novels and essays, among which The True Story of Ah Q, Diary of a Madman and Blessing are more famous. Lu Xun is the founder of China's new literature. He is the author of novels, essays, weeds, essays, Gai Hua Collection, Qijieting essays, etc.
Lu Xun's life has made great contributions to China's cultural undertakings: he led and supported literary groups such as "The Unknown Society" and "Chaohua Society"; Editor-in-chief of literary periodicals such as National Newspaper Supplement (B), Mangyuan, Yusi, Running, Germination and Translation.
He is enthusiastic and actively cultivates young writers; Vigorously translate foreign progressive literary works and introduce famous paintings and woodcuts at home and abroad; Collect, study and sort out a large number of classical documents, compile A Brief History of Chinese Fiction, Outline of China Literature History, sort out Ji, compile Miscellaneous Notes on Old Books in Huiji County, Gougu Novels, Legends of Tang and Song Dynasties, Notes on Old Novels and so on.
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Brief introduction of Lu Xun's life
Lu Xun was born in 188 1 a big family of scholars. He finished his enlightenment education at the age of seven, and entered San Tan Yin Yue at the age of twelve. He laid a solid cultural foundation and was very interested in art and extracurricular books. However, at the age of thirteen, Lu Xun's grandfather was deeply involved in the examination case and was put in prison. Coupled with his father's serious illness and his family's decline, he saw the changes in society clearly.
From 65438 to 0898, Lu Xun left his hometown to study in Nanjing. He studied in Jiangnan Naval Academy and Mining Railway Academy under Lushi Academy, and began to learn advanced natural science and social science, deeply influenced by new ideas. 1902, Lu Xun was sent to Japan to study after graduation. He first studied languages at Hongwen College, and then formally studied medicine at Sendai Hospital Special School. During this period, he accepted the idea of democratic revolution, participated in the anti-Qing revolution, and decided to give up medicine and engage in literary creation.
After Lu Xun returned to China, he taught in two normal schools in Zhejiang and participated in the Revolution of 1911. 19 12, Cai Yuanpei asked Lu Xun to hold an official position in the Ministry of Education and teach in different schools. Influenced by the Russian October Revolution and Chen Duxiu's propaganda, Lu Xun participated in the May 4th Movement and published famous articles such as Diary of a Madman.
1926, Lu Xun rushed to Xiamen university as a teacher of literature department and served as a professor in Chinese studies. Two years later, he founded Running, 1930, and he led the creation of the best left-wing alliance. 1936, 55-year-old Lu Xun died of illness in Shanghai.
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