Zhou Shuren (September 25th, 1881—October 19th, 1936), Han nationality. A native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, whose original name is Zhou Zhangshou, whose name is Yushan and Yuting. He is famous for his pen name Lu Xun. In his youth, Mr. Lu Xun was influenced by the theory of evolution, Nietzsche's superman philosophy and Tolstoy's thought of fraternity. At the beginning of 194, he entered Sendai Medical College to study medicine, and then engaged in literary and artistic creation, hoping to change the national spirit. Mr. Lu Xun wrote 6 million words in his life, including about 5 million words of works and 1 million words of editing and correspondence. His works include essays, short stories, reviews, essays and translated works. It had a profound influence on China literature after the May 4th Movement. President Mao Zedong commented that he was a great writer, thinker and revolutionary, and was the chief commander of China's cultural revolution.
Lu Xun-Lu Xun's works
Lu Xun's works
short stories and famous chapters
anthology of
Lu Xun's biography
anthology of pseudo-free books
weeds
flowers in the morning
anthology of "Scream"
. Diary of a Madman
Tomorrow
Social Play
Hair Story
Rabbit and Cat
A Little Thing
Duck's Comedy
Medicine
Wandering
Blessing. Lamps
Soap
Happy Family
Collected Works of Grave
Inscription
My Fierce View
How do we become fathers now
What happened after Nora left
Before Genius
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Miscellaneous Memories
From Beard to Teeth
Widowhood
Hard-line Clearing the Wild
On Feuerbach Should Go Slow
Writing Behind the Grave
Published in a collection:
Lu Xun's works. A Brief History of Chinese Fiction (Volume I) by Xinchao Society
1923-1924, Hot Wind (Essays) by Xinchao Society
1925, Wandering by Beixin
(Short Stories) 1926, Huagai Collection (Essays) by Beixin
1926. Unnamed Society
Wild Grass (prose poetry anthology) t927. Beixin
Morning Flowers and Evening Picking (prose anthology) 1928, Unnamed Society
Just Collection (essays) 1928, Beixin
Three Leisure Collections (essays) 1932, Beixin. Qingguang Bookstore
Pseudo-Free Books (Essays) in 1933, Qingguang Bookstore
Selected Works of Lu Xun's Miscellaneous Feelings, edited by Qu Qiubai, in 1933, Qingguang Bookstore
Assembling the Southern Tune and the Northern Tune (Essays) in 1934, and Tongwen Bookstore
Collection of Random Parts in 1934, United Press. Popular book company
Talking about Foreign Languages (paper) in 1935, Tianma
New Stories (collection of novels) in 1936, Wensheng
Lace Literature (essays) in 1936, Lianhua Bookstore
Qijieting Essays (essays) in 1936, three. Three Idle Bookstore
The End of Qiejieting's Essays (Essays) in 1937, Three Idle Bookstore
Lu Xun's Letters (photocopies) edited by Xu Guangping, 1937, Three Idle Bookstore
Lu Xun's Complete Works (1-2 volumes, including works, translations and compiled ancient books) in 1938, Lu Xun's Complete Works Publishing House. Complete Works of Lu Xun Publishing House
Supplement to Complete Works of Lu Xun, edited by Tang Tao, 1946, Xu Guangping, edited by Shanghai Publishing Company
Letters of Lu Xun, 1946, Complete Works of Lu Xun Publishing House
Diary of Lu Xun (photocopy), 1951, Shanghai Publishing Company; Printed in typography, 1959, Selected Works of Lu Xun by humanities
1952, Collected Novels of Lu Xun by Kaiming
1952, Supplement to Complete Works of Lu Xun by humanities
edited by Tang Tao, 1952, Supplement to Lu Xun's Letters by Shanghai Publishing Company
Wu Yuankan, published in Shanghai in 1952. (112 Volumes) 1956-1958, the works of Lu Xun in Zhongqing
Historical Changes of China's Novels (History of Literature) 1958, Selected Works of Lu Xun in Sanlian
(Volume I) 1959, Letters of Lu Xun in Humanities
(for Japanese friends to add fields) 1959. In 1981, Shanghai People's Fine Arts Publishing House
Collection of Lu Xun's Letters (up and down volumes, 1,381 letters outside the Book of Two Places) in 1976, Humanities
Collection of Lu Xun's Lost Articles in 1976, Letters of Lu Xun (to Cao Jinghua) in the People's Liberation Army Newspaper
in 1976, Shanghai People < Hebei people
Complete Works of Lu Xun (Volume 1-16) 1981, Humanities
Lu Xun's Complete Works Volume I (hot air cries at the grave)
Lu Xun's Complete Works Volume II (a new story about wandering weeds picking up flowers in the evening)
Lu Xun's Complete Works Volume III (a continuation of Huagai Collection)
Lu Xun's Complete Works Volume IV (three idle collections and two hearts set in the south and two hearts set in the north)
Lu Xun's Complete Works Volume V (pseudo-free books quasi-romantic talk about lace literature) < p