Lu Xun's collection of vernacular short stories, New Stories, was a famous collection of Chinese novels written by Lu Xun in 1918. With the important events and characters in modern Chinese history as the background, New Stories was written in the vernacular language to show the dark side of Chinese society and the complexity of human nature with concise, vivid and interesting plots and characters. This book was hailed as a classic of modern Chinese literature and had an important impact on the development and influence of Chinese literature.
Lu Xun's representative short story collection,"Scream,""Hesitation,""New Stories," and so on.
The Madman's Diary, China's first vernacular novel, was included in Lu Xun's collection of short stories, The True Story of Ah Q.
Lu Xun's first collection of short stories was The Scream. This collection of stories included some of his early short stories, including A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine, and so on. These works reflected his deep concern and criticism of social reality. The Scream was published in 1918 and was regarded as one of Lu Xun's masterpieces and an important milestone in modern Chinese literature.
Lu Xun's first vernacular novel was The Madman's Diary. Lu Xun's recollective prose collection was called "Scream." Lu Xun's collection of novels was The True Story of Ah Q.
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.
Lu Xun's collection of novels was called " Scream." This collection of novels included 12 novels, including A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine, Kong Yiji, and White Light, all of which were representative works of Lu Xun. These novels used social reality as the theme, through the psychological description of the characters and the criticism of social reality, they deeply revealed the dark side of Chinese society at that time, reflecting the pain and struggle of the Chinese people. Lu Xun's collection of novels, The Scream, was hailed as a classic of modern Chinese literature, which had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature and thought.
Lu Xun's collection of novels was called " Scream." This collection of novels included many of his famous works such as A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine, Kong Yiji, New Stories, etc. These works were famous for their profound thoughts and criticisms of social reality, and were regarded as the classics of modern Chinese literature.
Lu Xun's vernacular novels referred to the novels he wrote in the form of vernacular to express his thoughts and feelings in easy-to-understand language. These works are usually concise and easy to understand, which can better convey the author's thoughts and feelings, and at the same time, it is easier for readers to understand and accept. Lu Xun's vernacular novels had an important position in the history of Chinese literature, and played an important role in promoting the development and progress of modern Chinese literature.
Lu Xun's vernacular novels referred to his works that used easy-to-understand language combined with vivid plots and characters to express social reality and human nature. The following are some of Lu Xun's famous novels: Diary of a Madman The True Story of Ah Q 3 Medicine 4 Kong Yiji White Light 6 "Hesitation" 7 New Stories These works were all representative works of Lu Xun. Through vivid images and easy-to-understand language, they profoundly revealed the dark side of Chinese society and the weakness of human nature, which had a profound impact on modern Chinese literature.
Lu Xun's representative works include the collection of short stories,"The Madman's Diary,""The True Story of Ah Q,""New Stories," and so on. The most famous one is "The Madman's Diary."