Lu Xun was one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. His works had a profound influence on modern Chinese literature and thought. He had a very high status at that time and was known as the "cultural giant." Lu Xun's descendants were scattered all over the world. Some of them had already become famous, such as his son Zhou Shuren and his daughter Zhou Haiying. Their works were highly influential in China and around the world. Zhou Shuren was famous for his works, including novels, essays, and poems, which were regarded as one of the outstanding representatives of modern Chinese literature. Zhou Shuren's descendants were also engaged in literary research and creation. Some of his works had gained international fame. Zhou Han, the eldest son of Zhou Shuren, was also a famous writer. His masterpiece,"Flowers," won many literary awards and was translated into many languages. Zhou Han's descendants also continued to engage in literary research and creation. Lu Xun's descendants were engaged in literary research and creation all over the world. Their works contained deep thoughts on Chinese traditional culture and modern thoughts, which had a profound impact on the development of Chinese and world literature.