There were many typical characters in Lu Xun's works. Some of the most famous ones included: 1 Ah Q: Ah Q is Lu Xun's most famous novel," The Madman's Diary." The protagonist is a psychopathic bottom-level character. He has low self-esteem, self-contempt, self-torture, and often falls into self-comforting fantasies. 2. Kong Yiji: Kong Yiji is a short story by Lu Xun. The protagonist of Kong Yiji is a drunkard and a thief. His image shows the living conditions and psychological conditions of the bottom figures in Chinese feudal society. 3. Xianglin Sao: Xianglin Sao was another protagonist in Lu Xun's short story " Madman's Diary ". She was an ignorant, weak, and miserable woman. She became more and more ignorant and distorted under the oppression of society. 4 Runtu: Runtu is Lu Xun's short story "Hometown". The protagonist is a boy who is similar to Lu Xun when he was a child, but because of his family's poverty and low social status, he shows a tragic fate. Bai Jing: Bai Jing is the protagonist of Lu Xun's novel Medicine. He is a young drug dealer who falls into madness and tragedy due to the misfortune of his family and the oppression of society. These characters were all classic works of modern Chinese literature by Lu Xun's description of the lower class characters and their lives to reflect the social style and the distortion of human nature at that time.
In Lu Xun's works, the description of the appearance of the characters was more detailed. It often revealed the character and identity of the characters through details such as clothing, hairstyle, makeup, and facial features. For example, in Diary of a Madman, Lu Xun portrayed a crazy and cunning madman. He wore a black robe, a long hat and a veil, had short black hair, and a strange smile on his face. In The True Story of Ah Q, Lu Xun portrayed an inferior, cowardly, and cunning Runtu. He wore a long yellow robe with fluffy hair and an impatient expression on his face. Lu Xun's works described the appearance of the characters with their own personalities. Through the detailed description, the characters 'personalities and identities were revealed. This was also a major feature of Lu Xun's works.
Lu Xun's works usually depicted many characters with deep thoughts and unique personalities. The following are some of the main characters in his works and their characteristics: 1. Ah Q: In Lu Xun's works, Ah Q was a typical low-level character who was self-abased and conceited. He often felt sorry for himself but also often boasted that he was a character full of contradictions and tragedies. 2 Kong Yiji: Kong Yiji was a poor, pedantic, timid and kind-hearted small figure. He was a universal image in Lu Xun's novels, reflecting the living conditions and psychological state of the people at the bottom of society at that time. The Madman's Diary: The Madman in this novel is a character with extreme thoughts, madness, and a rebellious spirit. His image reflects Lu Xun's criticism and resistance to the feudal system at that time. 4 New story: In this novel, Xianglin Sao is a woman full of tragic fate. She is strong, brave and kind. She is unyielding in the face of violence and oppression. The characters in Lu Xun's works had various personalities. Their images reflected the dark side of society and the distortion of human nature at that time. At the same time, they also showed Lu Xun's deep thinking and criticism of human nature, society and history.
Lu Xun's sculptures of typical characters usually expressed the spiritual characteristics and inner state of the characters, as well as the relationship between the characters and the environment. The characters in Lu Xun's works are usually strong, independent, critical and angry. They are usually firm and resolute in the face of external environments, but their hearts are full of contradictions and pain. In Lu Xun's works, there were sculptures of typical characters, such as Ah Q in The True Story of Ah Q, The Madman's Diary, The Madman's Medicine, and so on. These sculptures usually showed Ah Q's inferiority, cowardice, greed, and the wildness of a foolish madman, ignorance, and the selflessness, courage, and tragedy of a violent drug. These sculptures deeply revealed the darkness and poverty of Chinese society at that time through vivid language, reflecting the rebellious spirit and living conditions of the Chinese people. Lu Xun's sculptures of typical characters were an important part of modern Chinese literature. They not only reflected the current situation of Chinese society at that time, but also had a profound impact on modern Chinese culture and thought.