There are many possible ancient literary pen names for the Chinese character "Lu". The following are some of the common ones: Luo Lu: Luo Shui Lu described a woman as beautiful and moving; 2. Purple jade symbolizes nobility and mystery; 3. Jade: Gem jade symbolizes magnificence and preciousness; 4. Snow Jade: Snow Jade symbolizes purity and freshness; 5 Wei Lu: Wei Cao's Lu symbolizes tenacity and vitality; 6. Linlu: Linlang Lu described the beauty of jewelry. Of course, these were just a few of them. He could also come up with other pen names according to his own preferences and creativity.
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936), formerly known as Zhou Shuren, was an outstanding, ideologist and revolutionary in the history of modern Chinese literature. Lu Xun's works had a profound impact on modern Chinese literature and was hailed as the "cultural giant". Lu Xun once used the following 100 pen names: - Zhou Erfu - Zheng Yuyu - ah Q - Kong yiji - A Madman's Diary - Old Tales Retold - wander - weed - Huagaiji - Chao Hua Xi Shi - shout - wander - story - A Sequel to the Canopy Collection - A New Biography of Kong Yiji - white light - literary researches - literature memoirs - Literature and Art - Lit. Crit.(Literary Criticism) - novel writing - A Study of Madman's Diary - novel art - theory of literature and art - anti-roman - Fictions and Society - The Future of Literature - the current situation of literature - On the Creation of Fictions - Literature and Life - Art of Fiction - Fictions and politics - Fictional Creation and the Market - Fictions and the Modern Era - Fictions and History - Fictions and Culture - Fictions and Philosophy - Fictions and Psychology - Literature and the Meaning of Life - The Truth of Fictions and History - Fictions and Cultural Tradition - Literature and National Identity - Fictions and social development - Fictions and Human Civilization
Lu Xun's pen names included Fujino, Zhou Shuren, Xu Guangping, Mao Dun, Ba Jin, etc.
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936), formerly known as Zhou Shuren, was later renamed Lu Xun, also known as Yu Cai. He was an outstanding, ideologist and revolutionary in the history of modern Chinese literature. Lu Xun had many pen names, among which the more famous ones were: Fujino, Mishima, Zhou Shuren, Huagai, Mao Dun, Ba Jin, Lao She, Cao Yu, etc. In addition, he also used other pen names such as Zhu Ziqing and Zhao Shuli.
Among Lu Xun's many pen names, the more famous ones were Zhou Shuren, Xu Guangping, Mao Dun, Ye Shengtao, Zheng Zhenduo, Lao She, etc. These pen names were used by him at different times to avoid conflict with the political atmosphere of the time and to bring more literary flavor to his works.
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936) was a famous modern Chinese ideologist, cultural critic, and revolutionary. He had many pen names, among which the more famous ones were: - Zhou Shuren (1895 - 1971): His original name was Zhou Zhangshou, and he later took the pen name Shuren. - Qian Xuantong (1897 - 1981): His original name was Qian Xingwan, and he later took the pen name Xuantong. - Xu Zhimo (1896 - 1936): His original name was Xu Zhikang, and he later took the pen name Xu Zhimo. - Liang Qichao (1893 - 1929): His original name was Liang Rengong, and he later took the pen name Liang Qichao. - Lin Yutang (1895 - 1968): His original name was Lin Yutang, and he later took the pen name Yutang. In addition, Lu Xun had other pen names such as Ah Q, Madman's Diary, New Storytelling, etc.
Lu Xun used pen names such as Zhou Shuren, Mao Dun, Zhu Ziqing, Zheng Zhenduo, Lao She, Cao Yu, Ba Jin, etc.
There are many ancient pen names with the word "song". Here are some examples: 1. A song in the background A Song in the Red Dust 3 Night Songs 4 Light Songs 5 Long Songs 6 Qingwu 7 Long Songs 8 Laughing at Night Song of Dreams 10 Long Song Steps Some of these pen names were used in novels, essays, and other literary works, while others were used in games, animations, and other entertainment works. Of course, there were many other pen names that could be used, depending on the author's preferences and creative direction.
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936) was a modern Chinese writer, ideologist, and revolutionary. He used multiple pen names in the 1920s and 1930s. - Zhou Shuren (1895 - 1971): Lu Xun's eldest son. - Lu Xun (1881 - 1936): Lu Xun's original name was Zhou Zhangshou, and later he changed his name to Zhou Shuren. This was Lu Xun's commonly used pen name. - Solitary Awakening (1899 - 1936): Lu Xun's other commonly used pen name meant "Solitary Awakening". - Madman (1881 - 1936): An image in Lu Xun's novels that represents a spirit of resistance and criticism. - Ah Q(1894 - 1936): An image in Lu Xun's novels represents a kind of inferiority complex and self-deprecating mentality. - Kong Yiji (1871 - 1936): One of the characters in Lu Xun's novels is based on the real-life Kong Yiji. - Shi Naian (1840 - 1918): Shi Naian was the author of Water Margins. Lu Xun once published some comments in his name. - Cao Xueqin (1715 - 1770): Cao Xueqin was the author of Dream of the Red Chamber. Lu Xun once published some comments in his name. There were many reasons for Lu Xun to use a pen name, including concealing his nationality, gender, age, etc., or to conform to the cultural environment and social norms of the time. To a certain extent, these pen names represented the profound influence of Lu Xun's thoughts and literary style on modern Chinese literature.
The following are some interesting articles: 1 William F Buckley: William Faulkner used the first three letters of his name as his pen name. This pen name originated from his hometown, Buckley, where he grew up and received his literary enlightenment. 2 Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood): Margaret Atwood used the first two letters of her name as her pen name. Her father was a man who she received literary enlightenment at home. 3 George Orwell: George Orwell used the first three letters of his name as a pen name. This pen name came from a small town in his hometown, Orwell. He had a friend there. 4 Stephen King: Stephen King used the last letter of his name as his pen name. His real name was Stephen William King. 5 Hugo (Hugo van Gogh): Hugo used the first six letters of his name as his pen name. This pen name came from the name of a painter in his hometown--Hugo van Gogh. 6 John Le Carre: John Le Carre used the first two letters of his name as his pen name. His real name was John Le Carre. 7 Harry Potter: Harry Potter uses the first three letters of his name as his pen name. This pen name comes from a small town in his hometown, Harry Potter. 8 Margaret Mitchell (Margaret Mitchell): Margaret Mitchell used the first two letters of her name as her pen name. Her real name is Margaret Sylve Mitchell (Margaret H Mitchell). 9 Antoine de Croot: Antoine de Croot used the last letter of his name as his pen name. His real name was Antoine de Croot. 10 George Eliot: George Eliot used the first two letters of his name as his pen name. His real name was George Eliot.
Alright, here are some suggestions for girls to write two or three characters with ancient pen names: 1 Zining Dream Butterfly 3 Snowfall 4 Flowing Smoke 5 Falling Plum 6 Purple Frost Misty Rain 8 Frost 9 Condensed Dreams Wild Goose Falling Snow Shadow Frost Forest Dream Mist Falling Cherry Blossoms Snow Frost Mengqi Goose Falling Island Purple Frost Forest Snowfall Forest Forest of Dreams I hope these pen names can provide you with some inspiration!