Lu Xun's original name was Zhou Shuren. He was born on September 25, 1881 and died on October 19, 1936. He lived in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, which was a very turbulent period in Chinese history and an important turning point in the history of the Chinese nation. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, due to political corruption, social unrest, and the invasion of foreign powers, China faced an unprecedented crisis and predicament. Lu Xun lived in an era when China was facing a comprehensive crisis. This crisis not only included politics, economy, society and other aspects, but also included the cultural and educational fields. In this context, Lu Xun's works reflected his deep concern and thinking about the society and people's lives at that time. He revealed the dark side of Chinese society and the suffering of the people, calling for social change and national rejuvenation. His words and thoughts had a profound influence in China and he became one of the founders of modern Chinese literature.