Lu Xun's works

Lu Xun (188 1 September 25th,1June 5438+00 10/9, 936), originally named Zhou Zhangshou, later renamed Zhou Shuren, and later changed to Yucai, studied at Sendai Medical College. "Lu Xun" is the pseudonym he used when he published Diary of a Madman on 19 18, and it is also his most influential pseudonym, from Shaoxing, Zhejiang. A famous writer, thinker and democratic fighter, he was an important participant in the May 4th New Culture Movement and the founder of modern literature in China. Mao Zedong once commented: "Lu Xun's direction is the direction of the new culture of the Chinese nation.

Personal work

Collection of novels

Shout 1923 August, Beijing Xinchao Publishing House [80].

Wandering 1926 August, Beijing Beixin Bookstore [8 1]

New Stories 1936, Shanghai Cultural Life Publishing House [82]

Essays

After his death, Cai Yuanpei, Xu Guangping and others compiled and published Lu Xun's essays before his death into the first edition of The Complete Works of Lu Xun. However, due to the rush of time, it is inevitable to leave pearls. 1948 and 1952, Tang Tao edited and published Supplement to the Complete Works of Lu Xun and Supplement to the Complete Works of Lu Xun. These articles were later compiled into various versions of The Complete Works of Lu Xun in different ways. [83]

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List of editions of Lu Xun's complete works

Lu Xun's prose collection

Information on the first edition of the title of the work

grave

1927 March, Unknown Society

boast

1925165438+1October, Beijing Beixin Bookstore.

Gai Hua Ji

August 1926, Beijing Beixin Bookstore.

The sequel to Gai Hua Ji

1927 May, Beijing Beixin Bookstore.

A sequel.

1948, Shanghai Publishing Company

Just set up

1928 10 month, Shanghai Beixin Bookstore.

Three episodes of idleness

1932 September, Shanghai Beixin Bookstore.

Southern accent and northern mobilization

1934, Shanghai Wentong Bookstore, April.

Two-hearted collection

1932, He Zhong Bookstore.

Lace literature

June 1936, Shanghai Lianhua Bookstore.

Pseudo-free book

1933 Shanghai Guangqing Bookstore.

Quasi-romantic conversation

193465438+February, Shanghai Lianhua Bookstore.

Essays on cutting the street pavilion

1937 July, Shanghai Sanxian Bookstore.

Two articles of Qiejie Pavilion

1937 July, Shanghai Sanxian Bookstore.

In qiemoting's essays

1937 July, Shanghai Sanxian Bookstore.

Offset collection

May 1935, Shanghai People's Book Company.

Episode extract

1938, Complete Works of Lu Xun Publishing House.

A supplement to an extra collection.

1952, Shanghai Publishing Company