What kind of person is Lu Xun?

Lu Xun (1881.9.25 ——1936.10.19) was born in a ruined feudal scholar-bureaucrat family in Shaoxing, Zhejiang. His original name was Zhang Shou, and later he was renamed Shu Ren, whose name was Cai Yu. Mr. Lu Xun published Diary of a Madman. Lu Xun is a great modern writer in China and the founder of the New Literature Movement. Twenty volumes of Lu Xun's works are extensive and profound. Diary of a Madman, Kong Yiji and Medicine show the achievements of the literary revolution and lay the foundation of new literature. The publication of The True Story of Ah Q has set up a monument in the history of new literature and exerted a great influence on China writers and world writers. The essays such as Hot Wind, Two Hearts Collection and Justice Collection are sharp and unique, which have created a new field of modern literature in China. His outstanding literary achievements not only enriched China's new cultural and artistic treasures, but also made great contributions to world literature. Mr. Lu Xun was a soldier of the May 4th Movement and one of the founders of China's new culture. Chairman Mao spoke highly of him, pointing out that Lu Xun's direction is the direction of China's new culture. Even in the 1930s, progressive youth always regarded him as a spiritual leader, despite being attacked by "left" and "right" forces and self-proclaimed "middle" forces.