On March 2, the Chinese Left-wing Writers Alliance was established, with Lu Xun as one of the main leaders. Prior to this, the Grand Alliance of the Chinese Freedom Movement was established in Shanghai, and Lu Xun was also one of the founders. This offended the Kuomintang reactionaries, who wrote in the Revolutionary Daily that Lu Xun was "bought by the golden ruble."
Xu Shaodi, executive member of the Zhejiang Provincial Party Headquarters of the Kuomintang, even took this opportunity to petition the Kuomintang Central Committee to arrest the "degenerate scholar" Lu Xun. When his life safety was seriously threatened, Lu Xun had no choice but to run away from home alone on March 19 to avoid trouble, and did not return home until April 19.
After that, revolutionary writers such as Chun Roushi and Yin Fu were arrested in 1931, and Yang Xingfo, executive member of the Civil Rights Protection League, was killed in June 1933. Lu Xun's life safety was seriously threatened several times. At the same time, the Kuomintang secret service stepped up surveillance on Lu Xun.
Despite this, Lu Xun still insisted on writing his dissatisfaction with the current situation in writing.
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Lu Xun’s pursuit
Lu Xun pursued democracy throughout his life. As early as the beginning of the New Literature Movement, he declared war on the old feudal culture and continued to fight against the oppressive people. The struggle between old ideas and old culture. After the "Women's Normal University Tide" occurred, Lu Xun argued with the warlords who persecuted students. Lu Xun was not afraid of rape and wrote to fight, showing the spirit of an upright scholar.
Afterwards, under the rule of the Kuomintang, its dark rule was boldly revealed. In the 1930s, he fought against the erroneous left-leaning literary and artistic line within the Communist Party. Later, he cooperated with literary and artistic workers under the leadership of the party to establish the Left-wing Writers Alliance led by proletarian literary and artistic thought. Lu Xun led the Left-wing Alliance as the leader of the Left-wing Alliance. It shattered the Kuomintang's reactionary literature and art conspiracy to strangle proletarian literature and art.
Lu Xun can be called the national soul of modern China. His spirit has profoundly influenced his readers, researchers, and even generations of modern Chinese writers and modern intellectuals. Lu Xun is also one of the world's cultural giants in the 20th century.
He created "both internal and external aspects, which are in line with the world's current trends of thought, without destroying China's national character" and has a unique personal style that "now wants to participate in the world's undertakings" "Chinese" literature.
Like the world's outstanding thinkers and writers of the same period, while paying attention to his own nation, he was also concerned about the common problems faced by mankind and made his own unique contributions.
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