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A scene in Lu Xun's short story, The True Story of Ah Q, described a series of absurd treatments that Ah Q, a humble and shameless bottom-level character, received during the Spring Festival. This scene reflected the various ills of Chinese society and the distortion of human nature at that time. It was one of Lu Xun's profound reflections of social reality.
Lu Xun's short story was called " A Madman's Diary."
Lu Xun's short story was called The True Story of Ah Q.
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Lu Xun's "Hometown" was a short story published in 1926 and was hailed as a classic of modern Chinese literature. The novel used the author Lu Xun's personal experience as the material to describe the process of life from his hometown to the city, as well as his nostalgia and thoughts about his hometown. Through vivid stories and profound character descriptions, the novel shows the various shortcomings of Chinese society and the weaknesses of human nature at that time, which had a profound impact on the social reality and people's lives at that time.
Lu Xun's "Hometown" was a short story published in 1886. It described the author's short and painful childhood in his hometown. The novel used a simple yet profound technique to show the bitterness and helplessness of traditional Chinese rural life. Through the description of the protagonist, it revealed the various ills of Chinese society and the distortion of human nature at that time. It is also a classic of modern Chinese literature, which has a profound influence on the development and influence of Chinese literature.
Medicine was a modern Chinese story that took place in Beijing at the end of the Qing Dynasty.
The titles of Lu Xun's prose works include Self-mockery, The True Story of Ah Q, A Madman's Diary, Canopy Collection, Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening, etc. Among them, Self-mockery was one of Lu Xun's most famous essays, written in 1918.
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Lu Xun's representative collections of short stories were The Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine, and Kong Yiji.