The author of "Mr. Fujino" is Lu Xun, the founder of modern Chinese literature.
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881 - October 19, 1936), whose original name was Zhou Zhangshou, later changed to Zhou Shuren, with the courtesy name Yushan, and later the courtesy name Hencai, was born in Shaoxing, Zhejiang. Famous writer, thinker, revolutionist, educator, and one of the founders of modern Chinese literature.
In his early years, he went to Japan to study at public expense with Li Suizhi and Qian Junfu, and graduated from Sendai Medical College in Japan. "Lu Xun" was the pen name used when he published "Diary of a Madman" in 1918. It is also the most widely used pen name.
Lu Xun made significant contributions in many fields throughout his life, including literary creation, literary criticism, ideological research, literary history research, translation, introduction of art theory, introduction to basic science, and collation and research of ancient books.
He has a great influence on the development of Chinese social ideology and culture, and is famous in the world of literature, especially in the ideological and cultural fields of South Korea and Japan. Writer of the largest territory”.
Appreciation of the work "Mr. Fujino":
In the article, the author recalled his study abroad life in Sendai Medical College (today's Tohoku University, Japan), and expressed his admiration for Mr. Fujino Genkuro Deeply missed.
The article warmly praises Mr. Fujino’s diligent scholarship, tireless teaching and rigorous and down-to-earth style, especially his sincere friendship with the Chinese people. It also reflects the author’s strong patriotism and solidarity with imperialist forces. The fighting spirit of struggle.
The full text organizes the material around the theme, with clear main lines, prominent centers, and solid forms. It is good at using contrast techniques and line drawing techniques to depict characters and deepen the theme.
From a structural point of view, this is a very "loose" prose, but the narrative and lyricism in the work are all centered around praising Mr. Fujino. The main line of Lu Xun's praise of Mr. Fujino's noble qualities runs through the beginning and the end, activating the wings of association to embellished the very "scattered" materials into an organic whole, and constantly providing care during the process of narration, description, and lyricism, making this main line the main line in the article. The middle thread is fastened into the thread, and the trickle is constant.