How did Lu Xun draw stick figures?

How Lu Xun drew stick figures is as follows:

1. Draw Mr. Lu Xun's head first, with his hair erect, draw the outline of his face, and draw ears on both sides.

2. Then draw Mr. Lu Xun's facial features, thick eyebrows and a beard, and then draw his clothes collar.

It's time to draw. First, paint the characters' hair black, their beards black and their facial skin color black.

4. Finally, paint Mr. Lu Xun's clothes blue, and Mr. Lu Xun's stick figure is finished!

Mr. Lu Xun is an existence that most of us will not feel strange. He haunts all the textbooks of our youth all the year round, which can be said to be an indelible memory of our youth.

But what is even more embarrassing is that the image played by Mr. Lu Xun is not very pleasing. Just like his famous saying, "Look at people with thousands of fingers, bow down and be a willing ox", it seems that his articles and his life can exude an atmosphere.

Lu Xun (188 1 year September 25th-1936 10 year10/9), originally named Zhou Zhangshou, later renamed Zhou Shuren as Yushan, and later changed to Yucai, a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang. A famous writer, thinker, revolutionary, educator, democracy fighter, an important participant in the New Culture Movement, and one of the founders of modern literature in China.

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", 19 18, is the most commonly used pseudonym when he published Diary of a Madman.

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.

He had a great influence on the development of China's social ideology and culture after the May 4th Movement, and enjoyed a high reputation in the world literary world, especially in the fields of Korean and Japanese ideology and culture. He is known as "the writer who occupied the largest territory on the East Asian cultural map in the 20th century".