The term 'social opera' came from Lu Xun's The True Story of Ah Q. In the novel, Ah Q was portrayed as a self-abased and obscene person. His life was a typical social drama that constantly performed in self-deprecation. This word became a common term in Lu Xun's novels and also represented his criticism of Chinese society at that time.
Kong Yiji was a novel written by Lu Xun and included in the book Diary of a Madman.
Lu Xun's social opera was a novel about the folk social opera in China's feudal society, written by Lu Xun. This novel mainly narrates the joy and difficulties experienced by a group of ordinary people in the traditional social drama, reflecting the social style and people's lives in the feudal society.
Lu Xun's 'social opera' was selected from 'A Madman's Diary'. This novel was one of Lu Xun's masterpieces. It told the story of a low-class character who was oppressed by society and crazily pursued freedom.
In Lu Xun's " Society Play ", he mentioned that " Chinese opera is about knocking, shouting, and jumping to make the audience dizzy." This passage came from this book.
The social opera included Lu Xun's Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine, and Kong Yiji.
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Lu Xun's 'Hometown' came from his novel 'A Madman's Diary'.
Lu Xun's 'Hometown' came from his novel 'A Madman's Diary'.
" Young Man Moistening the Earth " was not from Lu Xun's work, but from modern China's " Camel Xiangzi." The novel was first published in 1939 and is one of Lao She's representative works.
I'm not a fan of online novels. I'm just a big fan of novels. I won't provide the structure diagram of Lu Xun's social drama because it's not a common novel and there's no public information to search for. But if you're looking for information about the structure of Lu Xun's social opera, I can provide some clues. The community opera is a traditional Chinese opera, usually composed of several fixed scripts, each playing a different role and performing at a specific time and place. Lu Xun was one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. His works included novels, essays, essays, and many other literary styles, focusing on social problems and human weaknesses.