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Lu Xun's social background at that time.
Lu Xun (188 1 ~ 1936) is in an era of social unrest and rapid change. Eight-Nation Alliance's invasion, the end of the Qing Dynasty, the establishment of the Republic of China, Yuan Shikai's usurpation of power, warlords' scuffle, the first cooperation between countries, the Northern Expedition, the civil war between countries, 9.18986.1898989986.

Lu Xun (188 1 year September 25th-19361year1month19), formerly known as Zhou Zhangshou, "Lu Xun" was the pen he used when publishing Diary of a Madman.

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Literary achievements

Lu Xun is a great pioneer in China's literary translation. In his life, translating and introducing foreign literary works occupies a very important position. His translation thoughts involve all important aspects of translation, and his unique views still play a great guiding role in today's translation theory research and translation practice. Compared with many translation theories, Lu Xun's translation thoughts are unpretentious, and are mostly expressed by metaphors close to life.

Calligraphy characteristics

Lu Xun is not only a great writer and thinker, but also an excellent calligrapher. Because of his great achievements in thought and literature, people often ignore his achievements in calligraphy.

Guo Moruo once said that his calligraphy "far surpassed the Song and Tang Dynasties and climbed straight to the Wei and Jin Dynasties." Lu Xun's calligraphy is mostly running script. Looking at its style characteristics, Yan Zhenqing's "Competing for Seats" was published, which combined the meaning of seal script and Cao Zhang, and the calligraphy of Song people in Ming and Qing Dynasties and Hanzha method, forming an artistic style of simplicity, softness outside and rigidity inside, elegance, elegance and convenience.

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