New Stories was a collection of Lu Xun's early works of fiction and prose. The collection was divided into three parts: New Storytelling, Outer Collection, and Complement Collection. Each part included different stories and prose works. Among them, New Stories was one of Lu Xun's representative works and was considered a classic of modern Chinese novels.
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936) was a famous writer, ideologist, revolutionary and artist in modern China. His representative works included the novel "Madman's Diary","The True Story of Ah Q","New Stories", and other prose collections "Morning Flowers Picking Up in the Evening","Wild Grass", etc. Lu Xun's works were mainly about criticizing and exposing the social reality, which profoundly revealed the dark side of Chinese society and the suffering of the people at that time. His works were unique in style, concise in language, profound in thought, and had a strong appeal and shock, which had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature and thought.
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936) was an important figure in the history of modern Chinese literature. His prose and novels had profound social significance and unique artistic charm. Lu Xun's collection of essays was called "Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening", which included many years of his prose creation, covering philosophy of life, social criticism, cultural history, and many other aspects. This collection of essays expressed the concern for the reality of Chinese society and the concern for human nature with simple and unadorned language, sincere feelings and profound thinking. It was praised as a classic work of modern Chinese prose. Lu Xun's collection of novels was called "Scream", which included one of his representative works,"Diary of a Madman". The novel was written in the first person perspective, and through the description of the internal structure of a feudal family, it revealed the darkness of Chinese society and the distortion of human nature at that time, and carried out a profound criticism of feudal ethics and old culture. In addition, Lu Xun's other works such as "Hesitation" and "New Stories" were also classics in the history of Chinese literature, which had a profound impact on modern Chinese literature.
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936), formerly known as Zhou Shuren, was an outstanding, ideologist and revolutionary in the history of modern Chinese literature. Lu Xun was born in a scholarly family in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. He was intelligent and received a good education since childhood. In 1902, he began to study in Beijing and later went to Japan to study literature, psychology and other knowledge. In Japan, he wrote many excellent novels and essays, revealing the dark side of Chinese society at that time and reflecting the pain and anger of the Chinese people. After returning to China, Lu Xun's works were widely welcomed and he became one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. His representative works included "Madman's Diary","The True Story of Ah Q","Medicine","Kong Yiji","Blessing" and so on. These works revealed the various ills of Chinese society at that time, deeply reflected the pain and anger of the Chinese people, and became one of the classics of modern Chinese literature. Lu Xun's achievements and influence lay not only in his literary works but also in his contributions to the development of Chinese culture and society. He initiated the New Culture Movement, promoted the development of modern Chinese literature, and laid the foundation for the modernisation of Chinese culture. At the same time, he was also a staunch revolutionary. He participated in many revolutionary activities and made important contributions to China's independence and prosperity. Lu Xun's collection of novels and essays, including A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine, Kong Yiji, Blessing, etc., all deeply reflected the dark side of Chinese society and the pain of the people at that time. They had high literary value and depth of thought.
Lu Xun's representative works include the novel collection "Scream,""Hesitation,""New Stories," and the prose collection "Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening."
Among Mr. Lu Xun's works, there are essays such as "Picking Up Morning Flowers in the Evening", novels such as "Madman's Diary","The True Story of Ah Q", and essays such as "Weeds".
Lu Xun's first collection of prose was Morning Flowers Picked Up at Evening. This collection of essays included some of Lu Xun's prose works from the early 20th century to the 1940s, including autobiographies, novels, comments, and translation. This collection of essays has a high literary value and historical value, known as one of Lu Xun's representative works of literary achievements, and also a classic in the history of modern Chinese prose.
Lu Xun's first vernacular novel was The Madman's Diary. There were collections of novels such as The Scream, Hesitation, New Stories, etc. There were collections of essays such as Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening, Wild Grass, etc. There were also collections of essays such as Canopy Collection, Southern Tune North Tune, etc.
Lu Xun's collections of novels were "Scream,""Hesitation,""New Stories," and "Weeds." His prose collections included "Morning Flowers Picking Up at Evening,""Prose Collection,""Canopy Collection," and so on. His prose poems included A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, and Canopy Collection. His essays include Grave, Canopy Collection and New Stories.
Lu Xun's works, including essays, novels, essays, and poems, were mainly collected in books such as "Scream,""Hesitation,""New Stories," and "Canopy Collection." His works include the novel collections Diary of a Madman, The True Story of Ah Q, New Stories, and the prose collections Weeds and Essays.
Lu Xun's main works include the collection of novels "Scream,""Hesitation,""New Stories," the collection of essays "Morning Flowers Picking Up in the Evening," and the collection of essays "Grave,""Canopy Collection" and "Three Leisure Collection."