The complete works of Lu Xun are available in multiple versions.
The original version even included Mr.’s translation. The more popular editions now are the 16-volume edition of the Humanities Society in 1980 and the 2005 18-volume edition. In addition to some ancient books and translations compiled by some gentlemen, the collection is relatively comprehensive, including novels, prose, prose poems, essays and correspondence. , diary and preface and postscript. However, if you want to read it yourself, I don’t recommend it because they are all large and inconvenient. If you want to read it yourself, I recommend another version from the 80th edition of the Humanities Society, which is based on collections. This thin volume is a collection by Mr. The content is relatively detailed, and it is also sold individually online.