Lu Xun's Diary of a Madman was the first novel written in the vernacular. This novel was first published in the magazine New Youth in 1918. It is a classic in the history of modern Chinese literature. Its appearance marked the rise of vernacular literature and laid the foundation for the development of modern Chinese literature.
Lu Xun's first vernacular novel was The Madman's Diary.
Lu Xun's first vernacular short story was The Madman's Diary. This novel was first published in 1918, and it is a classic in the history of modern Chinese literature. It is considered one of the foundational works of modern Chinese literature. Through the perspective of a self-conceited but actually full of despair and pain, the novel reveals the various ills of Chinese society and the distortion of human nature at that time, which had a profound impact on Chinese culture and the intellectual world at that time.
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.
The first vernacular novel in China was written by Lu Xun.
It was not the first vernacular Chinese in modern China, but Gao Junyu's Diary of a Madman.
You're right. The first vernacular novel in our country was Lu Xun's Diary of a Madman. The publication of this novel in 1918 marked the beginning of vernacular literature and laid the foundation for the development of modern Chinese literature.
Lu Xun's first vernacular essay was 'A Madman's Diary'. This article was his resistance and criticism of the social reality he was in at that time, expressing his distrust of social injustice and human nature in a more radical and extreme way. The article narrated from the perspective of a "madman" and used all kinds of absurd and humorous language to cover up the fear and anger in his heart. At the same time, Lu Xun used a lot of metaphor and symbolism to express his deep insight into human nature and his concern for life. This essay was regarded as one of the milestone of modern Chinese literature and had a profound influence on later literary creation.
Lu Xun's first vernacular novel was The Madman's Diary.
Lu Xun's first vernacular novel was The Madman's Diary. This novel was first published in 1918 and is regarded as one of the founding works of modern Chinese literature. It was presented in the form of a madman's diary, revealing the various ills of Chinese society and the distortion of human nature by describing the inner world of a crazy doctor. This novel uses the vernacular language to make it easier for readers to understand and accept, which has a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature.
Lu Xun's first vernacular novel was The Madman's Diary.