Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936) was one of the outstanding representatives of modern Chinese literature. His works covered a variety of literary styles, including novels, essays, poems, essays, and translation. The following are the main types of Lu Xun's works: 1. Fictions: One of Lu Xun's most famous works is the novel. The most representative works include "Madman's Diary","The True Story of Ah Q","New Stories" and so on. These novels became the classics of modern Chinese novels with their unique narrative techniques and profound thoughts. 2. Prose: Lu Xun's numerous prose works include Wild Grass, Canopy Collection, Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening, etc. These prose works have become the classics of modern Chinese prose with profound thoughts, unique styles and vivid descriptions. 3. Poetry: Lu Xun's poems include "Poetry" and "Canopy Collection". These poems became the classics of modern Chinese poetry with their unique expressions and profound thoughts. 4. Essays: Lu Xun's essays include New Youth, Sequel to Huagai Collection, etc. These essays became the classics of modern Chinese essays with their unique critical techniques and profound thoughts. Translations: Lu Xun's translated works include Foreign Fictions, Lu Xun's Translations Collection, etc. These translated works not only demonstrated Lu Xun's deep understanding and extensive involvement in foreign literature, but also made an important contribution to the spread of modern Chinese literature.