Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936) was one of the important representatives of modern Chinese literature. There were many reasons why he embarked on the road of literature. Lu Xun was intelligent and had excellent grades since childhood. He was admitted to Tokyo Medical University in Japan, but his interest in medicine gradually waned. He eventually chose to drop out and return to China. In China, he chose to engage in literary creation. Lu Xun's works deeply reflected the dark side of Chinese society at that time and the pain of the people, which aroused widespread social repercussions. His novels, essays, and essays all had unique styles and profound thoughts. He was hailed as one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. Lu Xun made an important contribution to the development and progress of Chinese literature. He actively participated in various activities of modern Chinese literature and promoted the development of modern Chinese literature. He also established the Literature Magazine Agency to promote the advancement of Chinese literature. There were many reasons for Lu Xun to embark on the path of literature, but the main reason was his love for literature and his deep thinking about his own works.