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Lu Xun (188 1 ~ 1936), formerly known as Zhou Shuren, was born in Shaoxing, Zhejiang.

Lu Xun entered the Nanjing Naval Academy on 1898 and transferred to the Institute of Railway Minerals the following year. 1902 went to Sendai, Japan to study medicine. 1906 abandoned medicine to join the literature and participated in the Tokyo Guangfu Association. At the same time, I was ordered by my mother to return to China to get married. /kloc-returned to China in the summer of 0/909, taught in Hangzhou and Shaoxing successively, and later served as the principal of Shaoxing Normal School. 19 12 after its establishment, People's Republic of China (PRC) served as a member of the Ministry of Education of Nanjing Provisional Government and a clerk of the Ministry of Education of Beijing Government.

19 18 At the beginning of this year, Lu Xun joined the editorial department of New Youth magazine. In May, The Diary of a Madman, the first vernacular novel in the history of modern literature in China, was published, which lashed out at feudal system and ethics and laid the cornerstone of the new literature movement. 1920 Part-time teaching in Peking University and Women's Normal University. 192 1 65438+February, the novella The True Story of Ah Q was published.

From 19 18 to 1926, Lu Xun successively supported and organized literary groups such as Silk Society and Unnamed Society, published publications such as Silk, edited the literary supplement of National New Newspaper, and successively published Scream, Wandering, Essay Grave and.

1in August, 926, Lu Xun was wanted by the Beijing government for supporting the student movement of women's normal university, and served as the head of the Chinese Department of Xiamen University. 1927 1 came to Guangzhou and later served as the academic director of Sun Yat-sen University. In the same year, from June 5438 to 10, he settled in Shanghai, studied and translated Marx's literary theory, edited many publications such as Germination, and advocated the emerging woodcut art. Since 1928, he has organized and participated in revolutionary freemasonry, China Freedom Movement League, China Left-wing Writers League, China Civil Rights Protection League and other organizations, and was wanted by the Kuomintang government.

19361June19th, Lu Xun died of tuberculosis in Shanghai and was buried in Hongqiao International Cemetery.