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Which work was from Lu Xun's 'New Story'?

2024-09-25 09:36
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Among Lu Xun's New Stories, there were The True Story of Ah Q, The Madman's Diary, Kong Yiji, Medicine, etc.

Which work is the novel in Lu Xun's New Stories

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2024-09-25 09:14

There were many novels in Lu Xun's New Stories, and the more famous one was The True Story of Ah Q.

Which work of Lu Xun is the storm selected from?

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2024-09-10 23:57

The Storm was an essay by Lu Xun, selected from The Scream. The Scream was one of Lu Xun's masterpieces, which included novels such as A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, and Medicine, as well as essays such as Canopy Collection and Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening.

Which work does Lu Xun's "Hometown" come from?

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2024-09-18 13:44

Lu Xun's 'Hometown' came from his novel 'A Madman's Diary'.

Which work of Lu Xun is "Society Play" selected from?

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2024-09-15 01:34

"Society Play" was selected from Lu Xun's "Hesitation."

Lu Xun's New Story

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2024-09-16 20:02

The background of Lu Xun's New Story could be traced back to 1918. At that time, Lu Xun was studying at Beijing Normal University while writing novels and essays. During this period, he began to try a new way of writing novels-"new story". Lu Xun believed that traditional novels paid too much attention to the plot and character description and ignored the meaning and content of the story itself. Therefore, he began to try to tell stories in a new way, through imaginative plots and unique narrative techniques to express his thoughts and feelings. New Story was a half-novel, half-prose form that explored social reality and human nature through vivid stories. When Lu Xun wrote New Story, he paid attention not only to the plot, but also to the use of narrative techniques and the expression of thoughts and feelings. In the process of writing New Story, Lu Xun was influenced by Chinese traditional culture and thought, and at the same time, he also borrowed the narrative methods and performance skills of Western literature. His works not only caused a sensation at that time, but also had a profound impact on the literature and thought of later generations.

From Baicao Garden to Sanwei Bookstore is Lu Xun's work, which is selected from

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2024-09-27 09:08

Picking Up Morning Flowers in the Evening was Lu Xun's work. It mainly narrated his childhood and teenage years in his hometown of Beijing, including the description of the natural and cultural environment, as well as his reflection on traditional culture and modern life. From Baicao Garden to Sanwei Bookstore was one of the chapters about his school life. It described his experiences in school and his interactions with his classmates and teachers.

Which work of Lu Xun did the social opera come from?

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2024-09-20 18:33

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.

Lu Xun's work Kite is selected from the collection of ().

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2024-09-25 22:08

Lu Xun's work Kite was selected from the collection of A Madman's Diary.

Where was Lu Xun's work Medicine selected from?

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2024-09-05 22:39

Lu Xun's novel Medicine was selected from one of his collections of novels, The Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, and New Stories. The novel was about a Chinese farmer's son who became a blood-selling vampire because of his family's medical history. He eventually discovered herbs to cure his family's illness through self-study and exploration, and finally saved his family. The novel was regarded as a classic of modern Chinese literature and had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature and thought.

In which work of Lu Xun's was Kong Yiji a character?

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2024-09-09 22:06

Kong Yiji was a character in Lu Xun's " A Madman's Diary."

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