Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936) was an outstanding, ideologist, and social practitioner in the history of modern Chinese literature. His works covered essays, novels, essays, poems and many other fields with high literary value and historical value. The following is a list of Lu Xun's works from various periods (in order of time): 1 Essay: - A Madman's Diary - The True Story of Ah Q - Medicine - Kong Yiji - White Light - Hesitation - New Stories - Canopy Collection - Wild Grass 2 novels: - A Madman's Diary - The True Story of Ah Q - Medicine - Kong Yiji - Hesitation - New Stories - Blessing - White Light - Spring Silkworm - Dog, Cat, and Mouse 3 Prose: - Canopy Collection - Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening - Wild Grass - New Stories - Canopy Collection Picking Shells - "A Study of the True Story of Ah Q's grammar." - A brief history of Chinese novels 4 poems: - Self-mockery - [The question is undecided] - Sacrifice to the Tomb - "Tomb Tablet Text" - Dongli Yuefu - The Collection of Southern Tune and Northern Tune Lu Xun's works had a unique style, profound thoughts, and strong social criticism and humane care. His essays and novels became the classics of modern Chinese literature with their profound thoughts and unique style, while his prose and poems became the treasures of modern Chinese literature with their profound philosophy and beautiful language.
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936) was an important figure in modern Chinese literature. His works covered many periods and topics. The following are the time frames of some of Lu Xun's major works: 1 novel: - Diary of a Madman (1898) - The True Story of Ah Q (1919) - Medicine (1927) - Kong Yiji (1935) - New Stories (1936) 2 Prose works: - The Scream (1918) - Hesitation (1926) - Canopy Collection (1932) - Morning Flowers and Evening Flowers (1988) 3. Poetry: - Weeds (1926) - Self-mockery (1934) - Mourning the Past (1935) 4 Dramatic works: - Diary of a Madman (1898) - Kong Yiji (1935) - The True Story of Ah Q (1935) Lu Xun's works spanned many periods, including early novels, middle prose, late poetry and drama. His works had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature and thought, and he was hailed as one of the founders of modern Chinese literature.
Lu Xun's main works include the novel "Madman's Diary","The True Story of Ah Q","Medicine","Kong Yiji","Blessing" and other prose collections such as "Morning Flowers Picking Up in the Evening","Wild Grass","Canopy Collection" and other prose poetry collections such as "Hesitation","New Stories" and so on.
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936) was a famous writer, philosopher, translator, and social practitioner in modern China. His works covered a variety of styles, including novels, essays, poems, essays, plays, and so on. The following are some of Lu Xun's main works and their styles: The novel: Diary of a Madman The True Story of Ah Q 3 Medicine 4 Kong Yiji 5 Blessing 6 "Hesitation" 7 New Stories Prose: 1 Preface 2 Preface to Canopy Collection 3 The Scream 4. Morning Flowers, Picked Up in the Evening 5 Weeds Poetry: 1 "Sacrifice to the Tomb" 2 "Southern Tune North" 3 "Canopy Collection Poetry" 4 "Sorrow" 5 The Peach Blossom Spring Essay: Diary of a Madman The True Story of Ah Q 3 Medicine 4 Kong Yiji White Light 6 Blessing 7 "Canopy Collection Essays" Drama: 1 Kong Yiji Diary of a Madman The True Story of Ah Q These works are all representative works of Lu Xun. They have influenced the development and progress of modern Chinese literature with their unique style and profound content. Lu Xun's works not only caused a sensation at that time, but they were still widely read and studied, becoming an important part of modern Chinese culture.
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 covered novels, essays, poems, essays, translation and many other literary fields. His representative works include: 1 novel: - A Madman's Diary - The True Story of Ah Q - Medicine - Kong Yiji - White Light - New Stories - Hesitation - Scream 2 Prose: - Canopy Collection - Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening - Wild Grass - "A Sequel to the Canopy Collection" - New Stories - Southern accent and northern accent 3 poems: - A Madman's Diary - Wild Grass - Canopy Collection - Southern accent and northern accent - The Collection of Three Leisure Times - New Stories 4 Essays: - Scream - The True Story of Ah Q - Hesitation - Canopy Collection - New Stories - Wild Grass - Southern accent and northern accent Lu Xun's works deeply reflected the dark side of Chinese society and the suffering of the people at that time, which had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature and thought.
Chinese music had different representative works in different historical periods. The following are some important periods and representative works: 1 Pre-Qin period (770 - 221 B.C.): The music styles of the Pre-Qin period were diverse, including wind instruments such as organ, flute, flute, etc.; percussion instruments such as drums, cymbals, bells, etc.; stringed instruments such as zither, lyre, etc. His representative works included Guan Ju and Jian Jia from the Book of Songs. 2. Qin and Han Dynasties (221 B.C. to 220 A.D.): The music styles of the Qin and Han Dynasties were mainly stringed instruments and drum music. The representative works were "Han Yuefu" and "Guangling San". 3. Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties (220 - 589 AD): The music styles of the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties were more diverse, including the different characteristics of northern music and southern music. His representative works include Ballad of Lushan Mountain and Reminiscence of the Past at Night Moored on Niuzhu. 4. Tang Dynasty (618 - 907 AD): The music of Tang Dynasty mainly consisted of stringed instruments and song and dance music. The representative works included Liangzhou Ci and Preface to the Holy Church of Yanta. 5 Song Dynasty (960 - 1279 AD): Song Dynasty music style is mainly folk music. The representative works include Jasmine Flower, Shuidiao Letou, etc. 6. Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644): The representative works of the Ming Dynasty music, mainly composed of orchestral instruments and Kunqu opera, include "Peony Pavilion" and "Night Banquet". 7 Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1911): The Qing Dynasty had a variety of musical styles, including folk music, classical music, and guitar music. His representative works included "Colorful Clouds Chasing the Moon" and "Jasmine Flower."
Lu Xun was a great man. His prose, essays and novels all had high literary value. Here are some of his famous works: Prose works: - A Madman's Diary - The True Story of Ah Q - Canopy Collection - New Stories - Wild Grass - Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening Essay works: - A brief history of Chinese novels - Scream - Hesitation - Some articles in The True Story of Ah Q - Some articles in the Canopy Collection Fictional works: - A Madman's Diary - The True Story of Ah Q - Medicine - Kong Yiji - White Light - Blessing These works were all representative works of Lu Xun and had a profound influence on Chinese literature.
Lu Xun's prose collections include Morning Flowers Picking Up in the Evening, Wild Grass, Canopy Collection, and Canopy Collection Sequel; his essays include The True Story of Ah Q, A Madman's Diary, Medicine, and Kong Yiji; and his novels include New Stories, Hesitation, and Blessing.
Lu Xun's collections of novels, essays, and essays were respectively called "Scream,""Hesitation,""The True Story of Ah Q,""New Stories,""Morning Flowers Picked Up at Evening," and "Wild Grass."
Lu Xun was an outstanding figure in the history of modern Chinese literature. His prose, essays and novels all had high literary value. The following are Lu Xun's famous essays, essays, and novels: Prose works: Diary of a Madman The True Story of Ah Q 3 "Canopy Collection" New Stories 5 Weeds 6 "Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening" Essay works: 1 The Scream 2 Hesitation 3 "Weeds" 4 "Canopy Collection" 5 New Stories Fictional works: Diary of a Madman The True Story of Ah Q 3 Medicine 4 Kong Yiji White Light 6 Blessing These works are all representative works of Lu Xun. They deeply reflect the dark side of the society at that time and the painful lives of the people, which has a profound impact on modern Chinese literature.
Lu Xun's collections of novels, essays, and essays were respectively A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, New Stories, Canopy Collection, Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening, and Weeds.