What major did Lu Xun study medicine?

Lu Xun studied medicine as a medical profession.

Lu Xun chose to study medicine for four main reasons:

First, he hated Chinese medicine for delaying his father’s illness.

Second, we must be aware of the fact that most of the Meiji Restoration originated from Western medicine.

Third, treat Chinese women’s feet.

Fourth, due to the discomfort of toothache in my youth.

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.

Literary influence:

Lu Xun was a cultural giant in the 20th century. He made great contributions in novels, essays, essays, woodcuts, modern poetry, old-style poetry, translation of classics, collation of ancient books and modern scholarship. He has made great contributions to many fields.

As the great founder of modern Chinese literature, the few novels written by Lu Xun established a new form of Chinese novels; the prose he wrote "shows the achievements of the literary revolution"; His essay style is modern, free, critical and combative, and is the most commonly used "critical weapon" by later writers.