Lu Xun (1881-1937) was a writer, thinker and revolutionary. Formerly known as Zhou Shuren, the word Yucai, later renamed Shu Ren, a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang. Born in a broken scholar-bureaucrat family. Lu Xun was his pen name when he 19 18 published Diary of a Madman. Lu Xun 1898 went to Nanjing to study abroad, and 1902 went to Japan to study medicine. Later, he felt that it was more important to cure the numb national spirit than to cure the physical diseases, so he turned to advocate the literary movement. 1927 10 settled in Shanghai, engaged in literary writing, participated in the organization of the Chinese left-wing writers' union, became the actual leader and banner of the left-wing cultural movement in China, and became a great man of the cultural revolution in China in the struggle against the cultural "encirclement and suppression" of the Kuomintang.
Second, Lu Xun's works:
1, novel collection:
Shouting, wandering, new stories; (The True Story of Ah Q and Diary of a Madman are both included in Scream)
2. Prose collection:
Flowers bloom in the evening (formerly known as "Coming Back to Life", with essays 10) (including Mr. Fujino, from Baicaoyuan to Santan reflecting the moon, etc.). Among them, Mr. Fujino's "From Baicao Garden to San Tan Yin Yue" and "A Chang Yu" have been included in the junior middle school Chinese education textbook).
3, literary works:
A brief history of China's novels;
Selected prose poems:
"Weeds" (including "Kite" and "Snow") and other works (included in the sixth class of seventh grade Chinese in People's Education Edition).
4. Paper:
Talk about foreign languages
5. Paper:
Tomb-raiding, Hot Wind, Gai Hua Collection, Continuation of Gai Hua Collection, North-South Gathering, Three Idle Collection, Two-hearted Collection, Jiaji Collection, Lace Literature, Pseudo-free Book, Attached Collection, Quasi-romantic Talk, Extra Collection, Street Pavilion Essays, Street Pavilion Essays, and