What setbacks did Mr. Lu Xun have in his life experience?

(1) In 1926, after the "March 18th Massacre" occurred, Lu Xun wrote "In Memory of Mr. Liu Hezhen" to commemorate it. However, this angered the Beiyang warlord government and was forced to resign from his post and went to Xiamen to continue giving lectures. .

(2) In 1931, Lu Xun donated a book to the progressive writer Rou Shi. As a result, Rou Shi was illegally arrested and secretly killed. Lu Xun was also traced and his family was forced to move to Huayuan Villa on Huanglu Road, Shanghai. You will have to move back to your original residence after a month.

Extended information:

Lu Xun was not only a great writer and thinker, but also an excellent calligrapher. Due to his great ideological and literary achievements, people often ignore him. His calligraphy achievements. Guo Moruo once said that his calligraphy "goes far beyond the Song and Tang Dynasties, reaching straight to the Wei and Jin Dynasties." Lu Xun's calligraphy is mostly running script.

Taking a comprehensive look at its style characteristics, Yan Zhenqing’s "Struggle for Seats" can be distinguished, which blends seal script and cursive meaning at the top, and mixes Song Dynasty penmanship and Ming and Qing Dynasty calligraphy techniques at the bottom, forming a simple and vigorous style with a soft exterior. The artistic style is strong within, clear and elegant, free and easy.