Brief introduction of Lu Xun's former residence

Shaoxing Lu Xun's former residence is located at the mouth of Xichang Square in the west of Zhoujia Xintaimen. Lu Xun was born here on September 25th, 188 1. He lived here until 18 years old and went to Nanjing to study. After that, I went back to my hometown to teach, and basically lived here. Xintaimen is the place where the Zhou family lived together for many years. The original central gate here is six black painted bamboo doors, which no longer exists after reconstruction. Xintaimen whole house is a kind of deep house compound unique to the south of the Yangtze River. It was built by Zhou Xiongzhan, the eighth ancestor of Laotaimen (1742 ~ 182 1) in Jiaqing period of Qing Dynasty, and the bridge gate was also built. Lu Xun once moved to Xintaimen with Gaozu, and his lineage continued. By the reign of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty, the whole Zhou family had gradually declined. 19 18, this house, together with the back garden, was sold to Zhu, a neighbor in the east. After the house changed hands, most of the original houses were demolished and rebuilt, but the main part of the place where Lu Xun lived was fortunately preserved. After liberation, the people's government allocated funds for many times to repair and restore the old concept, and most of the original furniture was taken back and displayed as it is. Lu Xun's former residence is now a national patriotic education base and a national key cultural relics protection unit.

Lu Xun's former residence

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Lu Xun came to Shanghai from Guangzhou in June 1927, and died in June 1936, June 10, and June 19. He lived in Shanghai for nine years. I used to live in Li Jingyun, Qijiang Road, and No.9 Mainland New Village, Yin Shan Road. I often went to Neishan Bookstore and Hongkou Park for many times. So Lu Xun's tomb was later moved from the International Cemetery to Hongkou Park. 1956 On the 20th anniversary of Lu Xun's death in June, a memorial hall of Lu Xun in the style of Jiangnan residence was built in the park, which was officially renamed as "Lu Xun Park" in June, 1988.

Lu Xun's former residence is a three-story building with red bricks and tiles. It is the residence where 1933 to 1936 generation of cultural masters lived and worked before their death. Here, Lu Xun engaged in a lot of creation, translation and editing work, and also organized "China Freedom Movement League" and "Left-wing League" activities. This house now displays precious articles and writing utensils used by his master before his death.

Address: No.9, Lane 0/32, Yin Shan Road.

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