Lu Xun's first vernacular article published in the New Youth was " A Madman's Diary." This article was written in the first person, describing a persecuted madman's experience and mental journey in his madness. This article used a more vernacular language to express profound thoughts in a concise and clear way. It became the first step in modern Chinese literature and had a profound impact on the development of later literature and thought.
Lu Xun's first vernacular novel was The Madman's Diary.
Lu Xun's first vernacular novel was The Madman's Diary.
Lu Xun's first vernacular novel was The Madman's Diary.
Lu Xun's first vernacular novel was The Madman's Diary.
Lu Xun's first vernacular novel was The Madman's Diary.
Lu Xun's first vernacular novel was The Madman's Diary.
The first vernacular short story published by Lu Xun was Diary of a Madman.
Lu Xun's first vernacular novel was The Madman's Diary. This novel narrates the protagonist's psychological state and his criticism of social reality in the first person. It is one of the landmarks of modern Chinese literature. Its publication marked the emergence of vernacular novels and also opened a new era of modern Chinese literature.
Lu Xun's first vernacular novel published in China was The Madman's Diary.
Lu Xun's first vernacular essay was 'A Madman's Diary'. This essay was written by Lu Xun in 1918. It was the pioneer work of modern Chinese literature and one of the important milestone in the history of modern Chinese literature. A Madman's Diary was a first-person account of a mentally ill person's resistance and mockery of feudal ethics. The article uses a large number of vernacular and figurative language, concise and lively, full of expressiveness, creating a precedent for modern Chinese vernacular literature. A Madman's Diary caused a great sensation at that time and was regarded as a classic work of modern Chinese literature. It not only had a profound influence on the development of modern Chinese literature, but also laid the foundation for the New Culture Movement in China.