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What do the Japanese think of Lu Xun?
In the eyes of most Japanese, Mr. Lu Xun is an outstanding figure who is well-read, gentle and has great national righteousness. Although he is not Japanese, his selfless and noble spirit has influenced the Japanese. Therefore, many excellent works of Mr. Lu Xun have spread to Japan, and have been translated by Japanese writers in large quantities, forming books such as The Great Complete Works of Lu Xun in Japanese literary circles, which also makes more young people in Japan know China, a great writer and thinker, and realize that we are proud of having such a great figure as Lu Xun.

We should all be familiar with Mr. Lu Xun, because he was really the main advocate and leader of the New Culture Movement in China in the last century. Under his leadership, our people's thoughts have been further opened and improved, and people's understanding of the whole world has become more scientific and democratic. It is also said that because of Mr. Lu Xun's efforts, people's wisdom has been comprehensively improved, which is not only an improvement of wisdom, but also a sublimation of spirit. For example, Mr. Lu Xun, who pioneered the vernacular Chinese in our country. In Lu Xun's Diary of a Madman, it is expressed in plain vernacular, which makes more people in China and even the whole world read the literary works of our country. Although Japan was said to be a world power at that time, they were able to learn from our excellent cultural works with an open mind.

For example, the article "Hometown" written by Lu Xun was circulated. After it arrived in Japan, it was regarded as a treasure by famous professors of Kyoto University and many Japanese writers. They recommended this article as a model essay for Japanese sinology textbooks. This kind of behavior is undoubtedly the affirmation and appreciation of Mr. Lu Xun's literature, and it is precisely because of this appreciation that these arrogant Japanese gave up a national border. They will not despise anyone who is capable. I think this is one of the main reasons why the Japanese can show such strength in World War II, that is, they are good at learning an excellent foreign culture.

Finally, I want to say that Mr. Lu Xun can become a writer and a noble figure in the eyes of the Japanese because of his unique skills and noble personality charm.