"Random Pen under the Lamp" was selected from Lu Xun's "Morning Flowers Picking Up at Evening". The central idea of the work was to criticize the decline of traditional culture and the various contradictions in the process of modernisation through the comparison of traditional culture and modern life. In the novel, Lu Xun revealed the various ills of Chinese society at that time, such as the remnants of feudal ideology, the tragic fate of individuals, and so on, through his observation and deep thinking of the lives of ordinary people around him. At the same time, he also expressed his nostalgia for traditional culture and hope for the future. The views criticized in the works included the decline of traditional culture, personal tragedy in the process of modernisation, and social injustice.
The term 'social opera' came from Lu Xun's The True Story of Ah Q. In the novel, Ah Q was portrayed as a self-abased and obscene person. His life was a typical social drama that constantly performed in self-deprecation. This word became a common term in Lu Xun's novels and also represented his criticism of Chinese society at that time.
For the first time, Lu Xun used Lu Xun's pen name to publish 'A Madman's Diary'.
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Lu Xun's 'Hometown' came from his novel 'A Madman's Diary'.
" Young Man Moistening the Earth " was not from Lu Xun's work, but from modern China's " Camel Xiangzi." The novel was first published in 1939 and is one of Lao She's representative works.
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936)'s pen name was Zhou Shuren. He first used this pen name in 1898 when he published a book, The Madman's Diary, which was the first modern novel in the history of modern Chinese literature. Since then, many of his works have used this pen name, such as "Scream,""Hesitation,""The True Story of Ah Q," and so on. Therefore, Lu Xun's pen name did not start from a certain novel, but it was a pen name that he had used for a long time.
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936)'s pen name came from the word "Xun" in his name. He first used the pen name "Lu Xun" in 1898 when he published an article in the magazine "New Youth" to express his criticism of the old culture and old system and his admiration for the new culture and new ideas. Lu Xun's pen name had a profound meaning. It was both a resistance to the old system and an exploration of the ideas of the new era. The word "Xun" implied Lu Xun's speed, agility, and speed, which represented his characteristics as a philosopher and writer. In addition, the name "Lu Xun" also had a certain connection with the ancient Chinese philosopher Lu Xun, implying the inheritance and development of traditional culture.
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936) started using the pen name "Lu Xun" around 1918. This pen name came from his original name, Zhou Shuren, and the pen name "Lu Xun" was later chosen by him to better express his thoughts and style in literature. In his later years, some of his works, such as A Madman's Diary and The True Story of Ah Q, also used the pen name "Lu Xun".
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