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Lu Xun (1881.9.25 ~1936.10.19) was originally named Zhou Zhangshou and later renamed Zhou Shuren. China is a modern writer, thinker, revolutionary and educator. People call it "thinking about culture and education". Guangxu was born on the third day of August (188 1 September 25th) in Dongchangfangkou, Huiji County, Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province, and his ancestral home was in runan county, Henan Province. When I was a child, I enjoyed my young master's life, and my family gradually declined and became penniless. Youth was influenced by Darwin's theory of evolution and Tolstoy's thought of fraternity. 1898 Lu Xun changed his name from Zhou Zhangshou to Zhou Shuren. 1902 went to Japan to study at public expense. He originally studied medicine at Sendai Medical College, but later he became a writer because of the war and engaged in literary and artistic work, hoping to change the national spirit (see the preface to Scream). 1905- 1907 participated in revolutionary activities and published papers such as Moro Poetry and Cultural Prejudice. During this period, I was ordered by my mother and wife Juan to return to China to get married. 1909 Co-translated Foreign Novels with his brother Zhou Zuoren to introduce foreign literature. He returned to China in the same year and taught in Hangzhou and Shaoxing. 19 18 published the vernacular novel Diary of a Madman under the pseudonym of Lu Xun. 1927 married Ms. Xu Guangping and gave birth to a boy named Zhou Haiying. 19361June19 died in Shanghai. His works were included in Complete Works of Lu Xun, His Works and Letters of Lu Xun, and various ancient books edited and revised by Lu Xun were reprinted. Later, in 198 1, The Complete Works of Lu Xun (* * * sixteen volumes) was published. In 2005, The Complete Works of Lu Xun (eighteen volumes) was published. His works are mainly novels and essays, among which Blessing, The True Story of Ah Q and Diary of a Madman are the most famous. Dozens of novels, essays, poems and essays by Lu Xun were selected into Chinese textbooks for primary and secondary schools, and novels such as Blessing, The True Story of Ah Q and Medicine were adapted into movies. Luxun Museum and Memorial Hall have been established in Beijing, Shanghai, Shaoxing, Guangzhou and Xiamen. At the same time, his works have been translated into more than 50 languages such as English, Japanese, Russian, Spanish, French, German and Arabic, and have a wide audience all over the world.

Lu Xun's works

Scream (a collection of short stories) 1923, trendy club is Lu Xun's first novel, including Diary of a Madman, Kong Yiji, Medicine, Hometown and The True Story of Ah Q written in 198 1 and/kloc.

A Brief History of Chinese Novels (Volume I) 1923- 1924, Xinchao Society.

Hot air (essay) 1925, Beixin

Wandering (short story collection) 1926, Beixin

Gai Hua Ji (Essay) 1926, Beixin

Gai Hua's Chronicle (Essay) 1927, Beixin.

Supplement to Gai Hua Collection (Miscellaneous Collection)

Grave (paper, essay) 1927, unnamed society.

Weeds (Selected Prose Poems) 1927. Beixin

Flowers in the morning and flowers in the evening (essays) 1928, unknown society.

Gangji (Essay) 1928, Beixin

San Xian Ji (Essay) 1932, Beixin

Two Hearts (Prose Collection) 1932, He Zhong Bookstore.

Selected Works of Lu Xun 1933, Tianma

Book of Two Places (Collection of Letters) co-authored with Matsui, 1933, Guangqing Bookstore.

Pseudo-Free Books (Essay) 1933, Guangqing Bookstore.

Selected Works of Lu Xun's Miscellaneous Feelings, edited by Qu Qiubai, 1933, Guangqing Publishing House.

Southern accent and northern assembly (anthology) 1934, wentong publishing house.

1934, the collection of He Zhong Bookstore.

Zhuntan (essay) 1934, Bookstore.

Outside the collection, edited by Yang Jiyun, revised by Lu Xun, 1935, People's Book Company.

About Foreign Languages (Thesis) 1935, Tianma

New stories (novel collection) 1936, Vincent.

Lace Literature (Essay) 1936, Lotus Bookstore.

Chejiege Essay (Essay) 1936, Sanxian Bookstore.

Night Notes (essays, later edited as the end of Qi Jieting's Essays) 1937, Vincent.

Two Essays on the Pavilion of Anta (Essays) 1937, Sanxian Bookstore.

Essay on Cutting the Street Pavilion (essay)

At the end, the essay (essay) 1937, Sanxian Bookstore.

Preface and Postscript Collection of Ancient Books

Lu Xun's Letters (photocopy) 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.

A supplement to an extra collection.

Outline of China Literature History (Literature History) 194 1, Complete Works of Lu Xun Publishing House.

Supplement to Complete Works of Lu Xun, edited by Tang Tao, 1946, Shanghai Publishing Company.

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.

Complete Works of Lu Xun (Volume1-16)1981,Humanities

The Complete Works of Lu Xun Volume I (Hot air shouting at the grave)

The Complete Works of Lu Xun Volume II (New Story of Wandering Weeds Picking Flowers Late)

The Complete Works of Lu Xun Volume 3 (Gai Hua Ji Gai Hua Ji is a sequel)

The Complete Works of Lu Xun Volume 4 (Three Idles and Two Hearts Set North and South)

The Complete Works of Lu Xun Volume 5 (Pseudo-Free Books and Quasi-Romantic Talks on Lace Literature)

The Complete Works of Lu Xun, Volume VI (Also on Introduction to Pavilion Essays, Pavilion Essays II and Pavilion Essays Final Draft)

The Complete Works of Lu Xun Volume 7 (Excerpts from various episodes)

The Complete Works of Lu Xun Volume 8 (Supplement)