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Which of the following works belong to Lu Xun?

2024-09-11 20:53
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2024-09-11 21:36

The following works belonging to Lu Xun are Diary of a Madman.

Which of the following works belong to literati music

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2024-09-11 20:11

The literati music usually referred to music that mainly consisted of literary creation. Its appearance could be traced back to ancient times. The following are some works that may belong to the literati: 1. The background music poems from 'Dream of the Red Chamber', such as' Song of the Dead 'and' Song of the Burial of Flowers'. 2. The music from Water Margins, Peach Blossom Journey, etc. 3. The music from Journey to the West," Love of a Daughter," etc. 4. The background music from Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Three Heroes Fighting Lu Bu, etc. 5. Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio. It should be noted that literati music was not the same as pop music. It often paid more attention to the emotional expression and artistic conception of literary works.

The following works of Lu Xun are from the same collection:

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2024-09-18 06:25

Title of works: Scream, Hesitation, Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, New Stories, Canopy Collection, Picking Up Morning Flowers in the Evening These works were all from Lu Xun's collection, The Scream.

Tell me which of the following characters are from Lu Xun's works?

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2024-09-25 16:46

Which of Lu Xun's works are the following characters from: 1 Ah Q: From A Madman's Diary 2 Kong Yiji: From Kong Yiji 3 Browning: From Medicine Xianglin Sao: From A Madman's Diary 5 Fang Hongjian: From Fortress Besieged

Which of Lu Xun's works do the following characters come from?

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2024-09-25 16:20

The following characters are from Lu Xun's Diary of a Madman.

Tell me which of the following characters are from Lu Xun's works?

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2024-09-25 16:11

Which of Lu Xun's works are the following characters from: 1 Ah Q: From A Madman's Diary 2 Kong Yiji: From A Madman's Diary 3. White-haired Girl: From White-haired Girl 4 Shajiabang: From The True Story of Ah Q 5 Zhou Puyuan: From The True Story of Ah Q

If you want to buy all of Lu Xun's works, which of the following is the most complete?

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2025-02-25 05:56

I am unable to provide information on the purchase of Lu Xun's works. Lu Xun's works are very rich and many of them have been adapted into movies, TV series or literary works, so it is difficult to find all of them in a single bookstore or online shop. It is recommended to search online for some literature bookstores or literature libraries. These institutions usually collect and provide some e-books or paper versions of Lu Xun's works. In addition, you can also follow some literary forums or social media accounts. They may share some information and resources about Lu Xun's works. I hope this information will help you find the answer you are looking for.

Which of the following works did not belong to the ancient vernacular novels?

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2024-08-24 20:47

The following works that did not belong to the ancient vernacular novels were 'Dream of the Red Chamber'.

The morning flowers and evening flowers do not belong to the complete works of Lu Xun

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2025-03-01 15:14

Picking Up Morning Flowers at Evening was a collection of Lu Xun's classic prose works, including The True Story of Ah Q, A Madman's Diary, Medicine, Kong Yiji, New Stories, etc. Lu Xun's complete works included "Scream,""Hesitation,""Wild Grass,""Canopy Collection,""Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening" and other works. Therefore, the morning flowers and evening flowers were part of Lu Xun's complete works.

Which of Lu Xun's works was the best?

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2025-03-02 12:34

Mr. Lu Xun's works are very rich, and many of them are excellent. If I had to pick one of them, I would say that A Madman's Diary was the best. It was a humorous and ironic novel that revealed the absurdity of society and the distortion of human nature by describing the crazy behavior of a mentally ill person. The novel's vivid language, compact plot, and distinct characters were one of Lu Xun's masterpieces.

Which school did Lu Xun belong to in his first decade?

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2024-09-14 19:39

Lu Xun belonged to the New Culture Movement in the first decade. The New Culture Movement was a cultural trend of thought in China in the early 20th century. It advocated breaking away from the shackles of traditional culture, advocating Western culture and science, advocating ideas such as democracy, freedom, and fraternity. Lu Xun was one of the important representatives of the New Culture Movement. His literary works and thoughts were deeply influenced by the New Culture Movement.

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