The spectators in Lu Xun's works usually referred to those who lacked the ability to think independently and would only passively accept reality. In his works, the audience often represented the bottom of society. They lacked cultural attainment and knowledge, and could only passively accept the arrangements of the government and society. They lacked initiative and creativity. The spectators in Lu Xun's works mainly included the following types: 1. Insensitive spectators: These spectators lack enthusiasm and attention to any social problems. They only passively accept reality without any enthusiasm or initiative. 2. Foolish and ignorant spectators: These spectators lack cultural attainments and knowledge, and can only stay on the surface level, unable to understand and think about the deeper problems. 3. Flattery spectators: For their own interests, these spectators will actively echo the activities of the government and society, and even take some despicable means to achieve their own interests. 4. Blind Followers: These spectators lack the ability to think independently and will only blindly follow the opinions and actions of others, unable to make independent judgments and choices. The spectators in Lu Xun's works were a kind of vulnerable group in social reality. They lacked cultural accomplishment and knowledge level, so they could only passively accept the reality, which had a profound impact on the development of society.