Originally named Zhou Shuren and Zhang Shou, Lu Xun has used hundreds of pen names, which is the most used by modern writers in China, among which Lu Xun is the most used and influential pen name. Lao She, formerly known as Shu Qingchun, uses relatively few pen names, and Lao She is his most commonly used pen name.
Lu is his mother's surname, and his pen names are Zi Shu, Keykey, Xun Xing, Zhou Yucai, Tang Yiyi, Shen Fei, Xun Ge, Feng Shui Master, Xue Zhi, Ao Zhe, Du Fei, Guan Jun and Jun Guanbing.
Lu Xun's achievements
Lu Xun is not only a great writer and thinker, but also an excellent calligrapher. Because of his great achievements in thought and literature, people often ignore his achievements in calligraphy. Guo Moruo once said that his calligraphy "far surpassed the Song and Tang Dynasties and climbed straight to the Wei and Jin Dynasties."
Lu Xun's calligraphy is mostly running script. Looking at its style characteristics, Yan Zhenqing's "Competing for Seats" was published, which combined the meaning of seal script and Cao Zhang, and the calligraphy of Song people in Ming and Qing Dynasties and Hanzha method, forming an artistic style of simplicity, softness outside and rigidity inside, elegance, elegance and convenience.
A large-scale calligraphy work, which pays attention to discipline, steady structure, dignified and simple brushwork, important details, slow and broad charm, and straight into Wei and Jin Dynasties, shows its profound artistic accomplishment in calligraphy. Small letters and small drafts are handy and familiar with each other. Due to the variation of the times, they are often naive and interesting, which shows the richness of their early calligraphy.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Lu Xun