Lu Xun's works

Lu Xun has made great contributions in many fields, such as literary creation, literary criticism, ideological research, literary history research, translation, introduction of art theory, introduction of basic science and research on ancient books collation. The following is the information I collected for you, I hope it will help you.

Mr. Lu Xun wrote 6 million words in his life, including 5 million words of works and 6,543,800,000 words of editing and proofreading letters.

19 18 In May, Lu Xun published the first vernacular novel Diary of a Madman in the history of China literature under the pseudonym of "Lu Xun" for the first time. His works are mainly novels and essays. His representative works are:

Collection of novels: Scream, Wandering, New Stories, The True Story of Ah Q, etc. It's all contained in Scream.

Prose Collection: Flowers in the Morning Pick Up in the Evening (originally named "Coming Back to Life" * * included essays 10) (including Mr. Fujino, From Baicao Garden to San Tan Yin Yue, etc. Among them, Mr. Fujino's "From Baicao Garden to San Tan Yin Yue", "A Chang" and "Shan Hai Jing" have been included in the junior middle school Chinese education textbook).

Literary works: a brief history of China's novels;

Collection of Prose Poems: Wild Grass (including Kite and Snow (included in the sixth lesson of eighth grade Chinese in People's Education Press) and other works)

Thesis: On Foreign Languages

Essays: Grave, Hot Wind, Gai Hua Collection, Continued Gai Hua Collection, North and South Collection, Three Idle Collection, Two-hearted Collection, Lace Literature, Pseudo-idle Books, Attached Collection, Quasi-romantic Talk, Redundant Collection, Miscellaneous Collection of Jiejieting Pavilion, and two essays on Jiejieting Pavilion.

Lu Xun's anthology "Gang Ji" anthology "Lu Xun Biography"; Selected works of pseudo-free books: Weeds, Morning Flowers and Scream;

Jie Jie Ting Prose Collection and Two Hearts Collection;

The True Story of Ah Q is a masterpiece in the history of modern literature in China: White Light, Dragon Boat Festival, Storm, Hometown and Kong Yiji.

In May, 19 18 The Diary of a Madman, the first vernacular novel in China's history, was published under the pseudonym of Lu Xun for the first time, followed by tomorrow's social drama, the story of a rabbit and a cat, a little thing, a comedy of ducks and medicine.

Selected Works: Blessing, Brothers, In Restaurant, Mourning the Past, Divorce, Lonely People, Gao Old Master Q, Showing to the Public, Ever-burning Lamp, Soap, Happy Family and Grave;

Selected Works: Inscription, my fierce view, how do we become fathers now, what after Nora left, before genius, about the collapse of Leifeng Tower, talk about the beard, talk about photography, look in the mirror, scribble under the lamp and so on. Written behind the grave, Mr Fujino, Father's Disease, Gai Hua Collection, South-to-North Mobilization, Two Pieces of Chejieting, and the End of Chejieting;

Refuting the article "Have China People Lost Confidence", "Grave" and "Friends are Surprised";

Lu Xun's autobiography. These articles have been included in the Complete Works of Lu Xun.

Dozens of novels, essays, poems and essays by Mr. Lu Xun were selected into Chinese textbooks for primary and secondary schools, and novels such as Blessing and The True Story of Ah Q were adapted into movies. Lu Xun's museums and memorials have been established in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Xiamen and Zhejiang, and his works have been translated into more than 50 languages including English, Japanese, Russian and French.

The titles selected for the textbooks include From Baicao Garden to San Tan Yin Yue, Kite, Runtu, Mr. Fujino, A Chang and Shan Hai Jing, Hometown, Spring and The True Story of Ah Q, etc.