Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936), formerly known as Zhou Shuren, was an outstanding, ideologist and revolutionary in the history of modern Chinese literature. He created a large number of excellent novels, essays, essays, and poems, and was hailed as one of the founders of modern literature. The following is a list of articles that Lu Xun wrote in his life: Fictional works: - A Madman's Diary - The True Story of Ah Q - Medicine - Kong Yiji - White Light - Hesitation - New Stories - Blessing - Canopy Collection - Wild Grass Prose works: - Scream - Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening - Wild Grass - Canopy Collection - The True Story of Ah Q - Hesitation - New Stories - Grave Essay works: - A Madman's Diary - The True Story of Ah Q - Medicine - Kong Yiji - White Light - Hesitation - New Stories - Grave Poetry: - A Madman's Diary - Wild Grass - Canopy Collection - Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening - New Stories The above is a list of articles written by Lu Xun in his lifetime. These works have had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature and thought.