Lu Xun's major achievements include essays, short stories, literature, thoughts and social comments, academic works, natural science works, collation and research of ancient books, essays, modern prose poems, old-fashioned poems, foreign literature and academic translations, woodcut prints, etc., which have had a certain impact 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.
In particular, it has an extremely important position and influence in the ideological and cultural fields of South Korea and Japan, and was praised by Korean literary critic Jin Liangshou as "the writer who occupied the largest territory on the East Asian cultural map in the 20th century".
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19 18, 37-year-old Zhou Shuren published the diary of a madman, the first modern short vernacular novel in China history, under the pseudonym of "Lu Xun" for the first time. 192 1 65438+February also published the novella The True Story of Ah Q. 1924, Lu Xun, Zhou Zuoren, Lin Yutang, Qian and others founded the weekly fan magazine "Yu Si".
1924, Tagore, a great Indian poet nominated by Nobel Prize in Literature, visited the Forbidden City, and Beijing arranged for Lu Xun to meet Tagore and take a group photo. At that time, the domestic evaluation of Tagore's visit to China tended to be polarized, and Lu Xun evaluated it as "making a bottle of perfume".
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