There are only two books that were rated as great by Lu Xun. Lu Xun believed that the great books were Dream of the Red Chamber and Journey to the West. These two books are both representative works of ancient Chinese novels with very high literary value and historical significance. "Dream of the Red Chamber" described the life of the feudal society in the Qing Dynasty and displayed the richness of human nature. It was a novel with profound social significance. Journey to the West, on the other hand, expressed the author's deep understanding of human nature and love for traditional Chinese culture through the legendary stories of Sun Wukong and other characters. These two books have an important position in the history of Chinese literature and are widely regarded as the treasures of Chinese culture, known as the "treasure house of world literature".
There were only two books that Lu Xun had praised as great: 1. Dream of the Red Chamber-Qing Dynasty was regarded as the pinnacle of ancient Chinese novels and was hailed as a classic in Chinese literary history. 2. One Hundred Years of Solitude, a magical realism novel by Colombia Garcia Márquez, is considered a classic of Latino literature and one of the treasures in the history of world literature.
Lu Xun's two collections of novels were called "Scream" and "Hesitation". The Scream was a collection of his early masterpieces, which explored human nature, society, and history with the theme of social darkness and the suffering of the people. As for "Hesitation", it mainly reflected Lu Xun's concern for the status of women in Chinese society at that time, and discussed human nature, love, marriage and other issues. These two collections of novels were considered classics of modern Chinese literature.
Lu Xun's two collections of novels were A Madman's Diary and The True Story of Ah Q.
Lu Xun was a great man. His works deeply reflected the dark side of Chinese society and the sufferings of the people at that time. He had a strong interest in many books, some of which were very meaningful to Lu Xun. The three most meaningful books for Lu Xun were Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, and The Scholars. 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was a monumental work in the history of Chinese literature and was regarded as the pinnacle of ancient Chinese novels. It depicted the rise and fall of a feudal dynasty and the distortion of human nature, profoundly revealing the dark side of Chinese society at that time. When Lu Xun read this book, he was deeply influenced by it and thought that it provided criticism and reflection on feudal society. Journey to the West was also a classic in the history of Chinese literature. It told the story of Sun Wukong and other protagonists who finally obtained the true scripture after going through 81 difficulties. Lu Xun believed that this book provided a profound exploration of human nature, especially about human greed and selfishness. The Scholars was a satirical novel about the hypocrisy and corruption of some bureaucrats and scholars in the scholars. When Lu Xun read this book, he was deeply influenced by it and believed that it provided a critical reflection on Chinese culture and society. Lu Xun believed that these books had high literary and historical value, not only providing a deep insight into the Chinese society and human nature at that time, but also providing enlightenment and reference to modern society.
Lu Xun's novels included A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine, Kong Yiji, and Blessing. Lu Xun's prose works include "Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening","Wild Grass","Canopy Collection" and so on.
Lu Xun's novels included A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine, Kong Yiji, New Stories, etc. His essays included Morning Flowers Picked Up at Evening, Weeds, etc.
There were many different types of characters in Lu Xun's works, two of which were most famous: The image of a rebel: The image of a rebel in Lu Xun's works refers to those who actively seek resistance and change in the face of oppression and injustice. For example, the " I " in " A Madman's Diary " was an image of a rebel who tried to resist the oppression of society through madness and self-harm. 2. The image of the weak: The image of the weak in Lu Xun's works refers to those who are oppressed, exploited, and damaged. For example, in The True Story of Ah Q, Ah Q was a weakling. He was oppressed by society and lacked self-confidence and self-esteem, which eventually led to a tragic ending.
One of Lu Xun's old-style literary novels was " The Madman's Diary."
Lu Xun's novels included A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, New Stories, Hesitation, and Weeds. Lu Xun's prose collections include Morning Flowers Picking Up at Evening, Scream, Canopy Collection, Ah Chang and the Classic of Mountains and Seas, etc.
Lu Xun's works have been made into movies more often. The following are two of them: A Madman's Diary: It was made into a famous movie, A Madman's Diary, which was directed by Chen Kaige and released in 1989. 2. The True Story of Ah Q: It was made into a famous movie, The True Story of Ah Q, directed by Wong Kar-wai and released in 1994.