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

2024-09-14 19:39
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2024-09-14 20:13

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.

What did Lu Xun think was the requirement of the first decade of the new literature revolution?

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2024-09-14 19:47

Lu Xun believed that the requirements of the literary revolutions in the first decade of the new literature were to "oppose tradition","oppose authority" and "oppose ignorance". These three requirements meant that the literary revolutionary needed to oppose the old, rigid, and hypocritical content in the old literature, challenge the authority of traditional literature, criticize ignorance, and feudal ideas. At the same time, literary revolutions also needed to show their talent and independent thinking ability to create innovative and unique works.

Which of the following works belong to Lu Xun?

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2024-09-11 20:53

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

Which novel did Lu Xun publish under the pen name Lu Xun for the first time?

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2024-09-10 08:33

For the first time, Lu Xun used Lu Xun's pen name to publish 'A Madman's Diary'.

Why did Lu Xun not belong to the ranks of local novelists?

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2024-09-25 12:57

Lu Xun was an important figure in modern Chinese literature. His works covered novels, essays, poems and many other fields, with high literary and artistic value. Although Lu Xun's works often paid attention to social reality and human nature, his works were not limited to the scope of local novels. Lu Xun's works mainly reflected China's social reality and human nature, including urban, rural, officialdom, folk and other aspects, covering a wide range of social fields. Secondly, Lu Xun's works are unique, full of thought and artistic. They not only pay attention to personal destiny and human nature, but also pay attention to social history and human destiny. They have profound humane care. Therefore, although Lu Xun's works involved local elements, he did not belong to local novels. His works covered a wide range of social reality and human nature issues, which had high literary and artistic value.

In Lu Xun's article,'In a Tavern,' which familiar tavern did Lu Xun meet his old friend, Lu Weifu?

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2024-09-21 14:33

In Lu Xun's article "On the Restaurant," he met his old friend Lu Weifu in a familiar tavern,"Guanghe Tower."

In Lu Xun's article,'In a Tavern,' which familiar tavern did Lu Xun meet his old friend, Lu Weifu?

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2024-09-11 08:52

In Lu Xun's article, On the Restaurant, he mentioned that he met his old friend Lu Weifu in a familiar tavern. This tavern was called Guang He Lou, one of the taverns that Lu Xun had once visited. In this article, Lu Xun's reunion with Lv Weifu in Guanghe Tower recalled the past and caused him to ponder.

Which article did Lu Xun write?

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2024-09-19 06:40

Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936) was a great writer, ideologist, revolutionary and translator in modern China. He created a large number of literary works, including novels, essays, poems, essays, translation and many other styles. Lu Xun's representative works include the novels Diary of a Madman, The True Story of Ah Q, New Stories, Canopy Collection, Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening, etc. His novels were famous for their profound social criticism and unique artistic techniques. A Madman's Diary was regarded as a classic of modern Chinese novels. Lu Xun's prose works were known for their profound thoughts, sharp words, and strong criticism. Among them, Wild Grass, Hesitation, and Canopy Collection were considered representative works of Lu Xun's prose. Lu Xun's poems also had many classic works such as "Wild Grass","Sacrifice to the Tomb","Sacrifice to Lu Xun" and so on. His essays were also full of criticism and reflection on social reality. Among them, works such as A brief history of Chinese novels had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature.

Which year did Lu Xun start using the pen name 'Lu Xun' when he published his works?

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2024-08-17 11:01

Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936) was a famous modern Chinese writer, ideologist, revolutionary, and fighter for democracy. The first time he used the pen name Lu Xun was in 1918 when he published a novel called "A Madman's Diary", which became a classic in modern Chinese literature. Starting from A Madman's Diary, Lu Xun published a series of famous works such as The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine, Kong Yiji, and Blessing under the pen name of Lu Xun, becoming one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. His literary works profoundly revealed the dark side of Chinese society and the suffering of the people at that time, which had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature and thought.

Why did Lu Xun want to be a doctor at first?

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2024-09-17 12:52

Lu Xun did not want to be a doctor at first. His dream was to become a writer. According to records, Lu Xun's family was poor when he was young. He dropped out of school and stayed at home. Later, because of his love for literature, he went back to school and eventually became a writer. Lu Xun wrote in the Preface to Self: "I have loved medicine since childhood and wanted to cure the world. However, my family was too poor to support my studies, so I dropped out of school when I was six years old and stayed at home." It could be seen that Lu Xun wanted to become a doctor when he was young because of his family's reasons, but because his family was poor and could not support his studies, he finally gave up the idea. Although Lu Xun didn't want to be a doctor at first, he had a strong interest and insight in the field of medicine. He wrote in The Scream,"I was born for nothing, floating in this world like a rootless duckweed. I have been struggling in this world like a wingless bird." Lu Xun's concern and thinking about life and fate, as well as his curiosity and passion for medicine, could be seen.

Lu Xun and his works!

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2024-09-14 17:08

Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936), whose original name was Zhou Shuren, was an outstanding figure in the history of modern Chinese literature. His works had a unique style, and his ideas had a profound influence. Lu Xun's representative works included novels, essays, essays, poems, and so on. His most famous works included A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Scream, Hesitation, New Stories, and so on. These works became the classics of modern Chinese literature with their profound social criticism, sharp strokes and unique literary style. Lu Xun's works deeply reflected the dark side of Chinese society at that time and the painful lives of the people. They influenced the development of modern Chinese literature, thought and art, and also had a profound impact on global literature. He was known as the "Master of Literature" and was the greatest in the history of modern Chinese literature.

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