Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936), formerly known as Zhou Shuren, was an outstanding, ideologist, revolutionary, and democratic fighter in the history of modern Chinese literature. His works deeply reflected the darkness of society and the sufferings of the people at that time, which had a profound impact on Chinese literature and the world of thought. Lu Xun's works covered novels, essays, poems, essays, and many other fields. His most famous works included A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine, Kong Yiji, and New Stories. His works were unique in style, profound in thought, concise in language, and hailed as one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. Lu Xun was also a great ideologist and revolutionary. He deeply reflected on the darkness of Chinese society and the sufferings of the people, and put forward many thoughtful and forward-looking views, such as the idea of "taking freedom as the highest ideal and human rights as the basic guarantee" put forward in "Madman's Diary", as well as his criticism of the old culture and system. He actively devoted himself to the revolutionary cause, supported and participated in many revolutionary movements, and made great contributions to China's independence, democracy, and prosperity. Lu Xun was one of the outstanding representatives of modern Chinese literature and ideology. His thoughts, works and contributions had a profound impact on Chinese literature and culture. He was also one of the indispensable important figures in modern Chinese history.
There are many articles related to Mr. Lu Xun. The following are some of the famous articles: - A Madman's Diary - The True Story of Ah Q - Hesitation - New Stories - Canopy Collection - Wild Grass - Scream These articles were all representative works of Lu Xun, which had a profound impact on Chinese literature and the world of thought.
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936) was a famous writer, philosopher, revolutionary and translator in modern China. His works covered novels, essays, poems, essays, translation and many other literary fields, which had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature and thought. One of the famous novels was A Madman's Diary. A Madman's Diary was Lu Xun's first modern novel. It narrated the madness and confusion of a "me" in modern society in the first person. Through describing the abnormal behavior of a mental patient and his criticism of social reality, the novel shows Lu Xun's deep insight and critical spirit towards Chinese society at that time. A Madman's Diary was a classic work of modern Chinese fiction, with its concise language and compact plot, and a vivid character. In addition, Lu Xun's other works, such as The True Story of Ah Q, New Stories, Canopy Collection, Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening, etc., were also classics in the history of Chinese literature, which had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature and thought.
" The True Story of Ah Q " was a rather long novel written by Lu Xun. It told the story of Ah Q, a pretentious but actually humble and shameless bottom-level character. Through the image of the bottom-level characters in society, it reflected the various ills of Chinese society and the distortion of human nature at that time. This essay was widely regarded as a classic of modern Chinese literature, which had a profound impact on Chinese literature and the world of thought.
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936) was a great writer, ideologist, revolutionary and translator in modern China. He created a large number of literary works, including novels, essays, poems, essays, translation and many other styles. Lu Xun's representative works include the novels Diary of a Madman, The True Story of Ah Q, New Stories, Canopy Collection, Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening, etc. His novels were famous for their profound social criticism and unique artistic techniques. A Madman's Diary was regarded as a classic of modern Chinese novels. Lu Xun's prose works were known for their profound thoughts, sharp words, and strong criticism. Among them, Wild Grass, Hesitation, and Canopy Collection were considered representative works of Lu Xun's prose. Lu Xun's poems also had many classic works such as "Wild Grass","Sacrifice to the Tomb","Sacrifice to Lu Xun" and so on. His essays were also full of criticism and reflection on social reality. Among them, works such as A brief history of Chinese novels had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature.
In Lu Xun's article "On the Restaurant," he met his old friend Lu Weifu in a familiar tavern,"Guanghe Tower."
Mending the Heavens was not a work of Lu Xun but a novel by the Ming Dynasty novelist Feng Menglong, Yu Shi Ming Yan. The novel is a satirical novel that reflects social reality. It describes various social phenomena and human weaknesses and puts forward corresponding social problems and solutions. " Mending the Heavens " was one of the famous stories about the struggle between immortals and mortals and the complexity of human nature.
Lu Xun was a great writer. Many of his articles revealed the dark side of society and the distortion of human nature. Some of the sarcastic sentences included: - Human nature is evil, so we must be on guard. - Hypocrisy is human nature, so we often feel cheated by hypocrisy. - Greed is the greatest weakness of humans, so we must limit our greed. - Selfishness is human nature, so we must learn to be selfish. - Pretending to be ignorant is the most common habit of humans, so we must pay attention to our words and actions.
There was a passage in Lu Xun's Diary of a Madman: So I sat up and took out a pen to write a few circles on the table." The Madman's Diary is true inside and outside the circle."
The characters in Lu Xun's Medicine were mainly classified according to the different situations and personality characteristics of the characters. They could be divided into the following categories: 1. Patients: These patients are the main characters in the novel. They have different illnesses due to taking "medicine", including Chun Hong, Xiao Yu, Gongsan Shu, Sun Hou, etc. 2. Doctors: The doctors in the novel are one of the key characters in driving the development of the story. They are responsible for diagnosing the patient's condition and prescribe "medicine", including Xu Wenchang, Wang Laowu, etc. 3. Drug dealers: Drug dealers are merchants who manufacture "medicine". They promote "medicine" in different ways, including Prince Duan, Principal Gao, etc. 4. Bystanders: These bystanders are people who are not interested in the "medicine" incident. They are just passing by in a hurry, including passers-by A, B, etc. The theme of Medicine is about human nature. Every character in the novel had their own emotions and thoughts. They had their own positions and opinions when facing the sensitive topic of "medicine". In the novel, the author expressed his thoughts on the complexity of human nature and social reality through the perspectives of different characters.
"Storm" was selected from Lu Xun's "Madman's Diary".