1. Rather than saying that Mr. Lu Xun’s spirit is immortal, it is better to say that Mr. Lu Xun’s spirit is sprouting and growing, spreading into the hearts of the public. ——Ye Shengtao
2. The death of Mr. Lu Xun not only means that China has lost one of its bravest young leaders, but also that we have lost one of our most sincere and enthusiastic friends. ——Zheng Zhenduo
3. Mr. Lu Xun did not intend to be a poet, but he occasionally did it, and every time he achieved his masterpiece. ——Guo Moruo
4. Looking at the catalog of Lu Xun’s complete works, probably no one would dare to say that he was not a profound man. But the word profound is not a precise endorsement of Mr. Lu Xun. ——Lao She
5. Lu Xun’s value in China, according to me, is that he is China’s first-class saint. Confucius is a saint in feudal society, and Lu Xun is a saint in modern China.
——Mao Zedong
6. His most rigorous writings are nothing more than the history of Chinese novels, and his last words are still painful. Don’t be a short-term writer.——Cai Yuanpei
7. If you want to risk the permanent commemoration of all this greatness, It must be done, and there is one prerequisite: learning Lu Xun! ——Mao Dun