Brief introduction of Lu Xun:
Lu Xun (1881.9.25 ——10.19), formerly known as Zhou Shuren, whose real name was Yushan, was later changed to Yucai, a great proletarian writer, thinker and revolutionary in modern China. One of the top ten writers in the world. After the publication of the first vernacular novel Diary of a Madman, Lu Xun was officially taken as the pen name, which was praised as "a banner of modern literature in China". His works are mainly novels and essays, and his representative works are: collection of novels "Shout" and "Wandering". , prose collection "Flowers in the Morning" (formerly known as "Coming Back to Life"), poetry collection "Wild Grass", prose collection "Hot Wind", "Gai Hua Collection", "Gai Hua Continued", "Mobilizing the South and Strengthening the North", "Three Sages Collection" and "Two Sages Collection".
Dozens of Lu Xun's novels, essays, poems and essays have been selected into Chinese textbooks for primary and secondary schools, becoming well-known artistic image novels, such as Blessing, The True Story of Ah Q and Medicine, which have been adapted into movies. Luxun Museum and Memorial Hall have been established in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Xiamen. At the same time, his works have been translated into more than 50 languages such as English, Japanese, Russian, Spanish, French and German, and have a wide audience all over the world.