How many books did Lu Xun publish in his life?

Lu Xun wrote and translated nearly 6.5438+million words in his life, including * * * 654.38+06 essays.

Among them, Hometown, Kite, Kong Yiji and Two Poems were selected into the second volume of the second phase of curriculum reform.

From "Hundred Herbs Garden" to "San Tan Yin Yue", A Chang and Shan Hai Jing, Kite, Snow, Mr. Fujino and Social Drama have all been selected as Chinese textbooks for junior middle school people's education edition.

"The Land of Young Runners (Excerpt from Hometown)" was selected as the first volume of the sixth grade Chinese textbook of the Primary School People's Education Edition.

Since 19 18, he has published famous novels such as Diary of a Madman, The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine and Hometown. Later, he was included in the collection of novels "Scream".

Mr. Wang's Works (Digital Edition):

He wrote100000 words all his life, including 6 million words of works and 6 million words of editing and proofreading letters. In 2005, the Complete Works of Lu Xun was the first volume.

The second volume imitates weeds and picks them in the evening, which is also called "Coming Back to Life", a new story.

The third volume Gai Hua Ji Gai Hua Ji continued only set.

The fourth volume Three Idle Sets Two Hearts Set South Room North Room

The fifth volume pseudo-free books quasi-romantic talk about lace literature highlights

The sixth volume introduces pavilion prose and two sets of pavilion prose, and the last part is pavilion prose.

Volume 7, episode by episode, episode by episode

Collection and Supplement of Volume VIII

The ninth volume "A Brief History of China's Novels" and "Outline of China's Literary History"

Volume X Prefaces and Postscripts of Ancient Books Translation Prefaces and Postscripts

Volume 11 Letters between Two Places (1904- 1926)

Letters in Volume 12 (1927- 1933)

Letters in Volume 13 (1934- 1935)

Volume 14 letters (1936 for foreigners)

Volume 15 Diary (19 12- 1926)

Volume 16 Diary (1927- 1936)

Diary of Volume 17 (Reading Notes of People's Books and Periodicals)

Volume 18 is accompanied by Notes on the Complete Works of Lu Xun's Translation Chronology and Index of the Complete Works.

Supplementary bibliography "If Lu Xun lived to this day" 12 1 min