Lu Xun has made great contributions in many fields, such as literary creation, literary criticism, ideological research, literary history research, translation, introduction of art theory, introduction of basic science and research on ancient books collation. He had a great influence on the development of China's social ideology and culture after the May 4th Movement, and enjoyed a high reputation in the world literary world, especially in the fields of Korean and Japanese ideology and culture. He is known as "the writer who occupied the largest territory on the East Asian cultural map in the 20th century".
Extended data:
Luxun literature prize
The Luxun Literature Award, sponsored by the Chinese Writers Association, is one of the highest literary awards in China, and is selected every four years. It aims to reward the creation of excellent novellas, short stories, reportage, poems, essays and literary theory reviews, and the translation of Chinese and foreign literary works, so as to promote the prosperity and development of Chinese literary undertakings.
Memorial site
As of September 20 13, there are 1 1 Lu Xun memorial sites in China: Beijing Lu Xun Museum and Beijing Lu Xun's former residence; Shanghai Lu Xun Memorial Hall, Shanghai Lu Xun's former residence and Shanghai Lu Xun's tomb; Xiamen Lu Xun Memorial Hall is in Xiamen; Guangzhou Lu Xun Memorial Hall is in Guangzhou; Nanjing Lu Xun Memorial Hall is in Nanjing; Luxun Memorial Hall in Shaoxing, Linhai County, Zhejiang Province, Former Residence of Luxun in Shaoxing, and Luxun Exhibition Hall in Linhai.
Among them, except for the Lu Xun Exhibition Hall in Linhai, Zhejiang Province, which belongs to the private Lu Xun Memorial Hall sponsored by individuals, the rest are officially sponsored. The bigger ones are Shanghai, Beijing and Shaoxing.
Shaoxing memorial hall
Shaoxing Lu Xun Memorial Hall was established in 1953 65438+ 10, located in the east of Lu Xun's former residence. It is adjacent to Lu Xun's ancestral home in the east, Zhoujiataimen in the west, Zhujiataimen in the north, Changfangkou in the east in the south, and faces Shoujiataimen across the river. Lu Xun lived in the former residence next to this memorial hall when he was a teenager, and later Lu Xun mentioned it many times in his works.
Beijing Museum
Beijing Luxun Museum is located at Nanjing Road 10. Gongmenkou, Fuchengmennei Street, Xicheng District, Beijing 19 1949 10. Shortly after the founding of New China, Xu Guangping put Lu Xun's former residence in good order. Xisantiao Hutong 2 1 as it is, compared with 1949+65438. From May 1924 to August 1926, Lu Xun lived here. Lu Xun completed some articles in his poetry anthology Gai Hua Collection, Gai Hua Collection Continuation, Weeds and Wandering, Grave and Morning Flowers.
Shanghai memorial hall
Shanghai Luxun Memorial Hall is the first human memorial hall in China after the founding of the People's Republic of China. Established at 1950, located at No.200 Tian 'ai Road, Hongkou District, Shanghai. In 2008, the museum was awarded the first batch of "national first-class museums" by National Cultural Heritage Administration. Today's Shanghai Lu Xun Memorial Hall has formed a memorial building of the trinity of Lu Xun's former residence, Lu Xun's tomb and Lu Xun Memorial Hall.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Lu Xun