The biggest difference lies in influence. I believe that Lu Xun and Osamu Dazai are familiar to everyone. We can say that one is the god of our Chinese earth and the other is the god of Japan. However, if we talk about influence alone, I think Osamu Dazai is far behind Lu Xun. First of all, it can be said that Lu Xun is the soul of our Chinese nation. We don’t know how many times we have studied the articles and poems he left behind. He is a rare talent found in a thousand years, although he may have some shortcomings as a person. , but if you want to talk about his talent, it is unparalleled and his influence is huge. For example, he left many poems, which feel like they will be passed down through the ages, and the meaning of each poem is also very special. It is so profound that it deserves our careful understanding to understand what he meant at that time. As for Osamu Dazai, he is most famous for being unqualified in the world. His most famous sentence is the sentence "I was born to be a human being. I'm sorry," and there is nothing else. So in terms of influence, he is far more powerful than Not as good as Lu Xun, but maybe it was also his experience. He once joined a certain political party in Japan and later escaped. At that time, he was banned in the country, and his writings about human disqualification are full of sadness and despair. Although it is said that It also implies hope, but most students cannot understand his meaning and misinterpret it. He himself suffered from depression and committed suicide after writing "Disqualification in the World", so his books and words are not suitable. It is circulated in China and is not suitable to be written in textbooks, so his influence is definitely far less than that of Lu Xun. After all, Lu Xun's articles and poems have been memorized by us, and teachers have taken them over and recited them repeatedly. It should be said that he is a Chinese people all know what Lu Xun said, which shows how influential he is. In short, it may be because of different personal experiences and not being in the same country, China or Japan, that Dazai Osamu's influence in China is not comparable to that of Lu Xun.