Lu Xun1881September 25th was born in Shaoxing, Zhejiang. His original name was Zhou Zhangshou, later renamed Zhou Shuren, named Yushan, and later changed to Yucai. He studied at Sendai Medical College in Japan.
Lu Xun was the pseudonym he used when he published Diary of a Madman on 19 18, and he was also the most influential pseudonym, a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang. Famous writer and thinker.
Democratic fighter, an important participant in the May 4th New Culture Movement, and the founder of modern literature in China. Mao Zedong once commented that Lu Xun's direction is the direction of the new culture of the Chinese nation.
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Mr. Lu Xun wrote 6 million words in his life, including 5 million words of works, 6,543,800,000 words of editing and proofreading letters and 6,543,800,000 words of translated works and diaries.
19 18 In May, Lu Xun published the first vernacular novel Diary of a Madman in the history of China literature under the pseudonym of Lu Xun for the first time. His works are mainly novels and essays.
The novel Blessing was adapted into a film. At the same time, his works have been translated into more than 50 languages such as English, Japanese, Russian and French. The social drama in The Complete Works of Lu Xun was included in the seventh grade textbook of Shanghai Education Publishing House.
From "Hundred Herbs Garden" to "San Tan Yin Yue", social drama was included in the seventh grade textbook of People's Education Publishing House, and Si Nuo, Mr. Fujino, A Chang and Shan Hai Jing were included in the eighth grade textbook of People's Education Publishing House.
Kong Yiji and Hometown was included in the ninth grade textbook of People's Education Publishing House. Social Opera and From Baicao Garden to San Tan Yin Yue were included in the seventh grade textbooks of Jiangsu Education Publishing House.
Last semester's Kite (selected from the collection of essays "Wild Grass") of the sixth grade of Shanghai Education Press was included in the textbooks of the eighth grade of Jiangsu Education Press and the sixth grade of Shanghai Education Press. "Young Runtu" was included in the sixth grade textbook of People's Education Publishing House.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Lu Xun