Zhou Zhangshou, Zhou Shuren (September 25, 1881 - October 19, 1936), was born in Shaoxing, Zhejiang, with the courtesy name Hencai. The original name was Zhou Zhangshou, but it was changed to Zhou Shuren in 1898, with the courtesy names of Yushan and Yuting. He is famous for his pen name Lu Xun.
Lu Xun pioneered the vernacular and was the leader of the New Culture Movement. Whether it is prose, novels or essays, he has made great achievements. His essays are known as a dagger thrust into the enemy's chest! In 1918, Lu Xun published the first vernacular novel "A Madman's Diary" in the history of modern Chinese literature, laying the foundation for new literature.
Lu Xun's works
He created a large number of novels, essays, essays, poems and other works throughout his life, such as "Blessing", "The True Story of Ah Q", "Scream", "Wandering" , "Morning Blossoms Picked Up at Dusk", etc. His works have been translated into more than 50 languages ??including English, Japanese, Russian, Spanish, French and German. He fought with his pen as a weapon throughout his life and was hailed as the "soul of the nation", the banner of modern literature, and the founder of modern Chinese literature.
From 1927 to 1936, he created most of the works and a large number of essays in the historical novel collection "Stories Newly Edited", which were collected in "Grave", "Just Collection", "Sanxian Collection" and "Three Idle Collections". "Er-Heart Collection", "Nanqiangbeidiao Collection", "Pseudo Free Letters", "Quan Feng Yue Tan", "Lace Literature", "Qiejieting Essays", "Qiejieting Essays Second Edition", "Qiejieting Essays Final Edition", "Collections Outside the Collection" Special collections such as "Collection" and "Collections Outside the Collection".