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? When we walked into the Lu Xun Museum in Beijing, we were confronted with a bust of Mr. Lu Xun, with firm eyes and a serene face. Behind the stone statue is the museum exhibition hall. I am familiar with Lu Xun's sentence, "Look at a thousand fingers coldly and bow your head as a willing ox."
Beijing Luxun Museum is located at No.2 Gongmenkou, Fuchengmennei Street, Xicheng District, Beijing. It was officially opened in June 1956+1October19.
Lu Xun (188 1 year September 25th-1936 10 year 10 month 19), once used Zhou Zhangshou, later renamed Zhou Shuren, and later changed to Yucai.
Lu Xun's former residence is 1924 to 1926, Mr. Lu Xun's residence in Beijing. The brand of "Former Residence of Lu Xun" inscribed by Guo Moruo.
The first batch of national first-class museums and national key cultural relics protection units.
Lu Xun, who took the place of Ge with pen, struggled all his life and was known as "soul of china". "Bowing one's head and being a willing ox" is a portrayal of Lu Xun's life.
From May 1924 to August 1926, Lu Xun lived here. Lu Xun completed some articles in his poetry anthology Gai Hua Collection, Gai Hua Collection Continuation, Weeds and Wandering, Grave and Morning Flowers.
The exhibition of Lu Xun's life fully shows Lu Xun's achievements.
The sculpture in the middle of the preface hall is engraved with Lu Xun's autobiography; On the first floor of the exhibition hall, there are four thematic images: What is the Road, Scream in the Iron House, Numb Spectator and Such a Warrior, which provide enlightenment for understanding Lu Xun's spirit.
The museum has 97,602 collections, old and new books and materials (sets and volumes).
Lu Xun has made great contributions in many fields, such as literary creation, literary criticism, ideological research, literary history research, translation, introduction of art theory, introduction of basic science and research on ancient books collation.
Lu Xun also has high academic attainments, including A Brief History of Chinese Novels and An Outline of China Literature History. In addition, there are Lu Xun's letters and his diaries.