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What are the details of Zhou Wei?
Zhou Ye and Luxun \ x0d \ x0d \ Luxun, born in a declining scholar-bureaucrat family, his grandfather was imprisoned for the imperial examination case, and his father was ill for a long time. As the eldest son, in order to treat his father, Lu Xun often went in and out of pawn shops and pharmacies, and was given the cold shoulder by people. At his grandmother's house in the countryside, he had the opportunity to get in touch with the rural society and get along closely with the children of farmers, from which he felt the hardships of farmers' lives and their industrious and simple character. These experiences made him feel deep sympathy for the working people. This can be reflected in Zhou Ye's article "Help the Coachman" and "My Uncle Lu Xun". \ x0d \ x0d \ Lu Xun died in Shanghai on1June+1September, 936. After hearing the news, the masses risked being arrested by the reactionary military police and rushed to see the remains, and tens of thousands of people automatically held a funeral for him. Zhou Ye described this scene in his article My Uncle Lu Xun. On the 22nd, the body covered with the "soul of china" flag dedicated by the Shanghai people was placed in the World Cemetery. \ x0d \ x0d \ Luxun wrote a lot of works in his life, mercilessly exposing the evil of Kuomintang reactionaries and the darkness of old China. The reactionaries were very afraid of Lu Xun's articles, and were not allowed to publish them. They wanted to arrest him, but he always fought the enemy relentlessly. From the article "My Uncle Mr. Lu Xun talks about hitting a wall", we feel his tenacious struggle spirit of saving the country and saving the people regardless of personal safety and not afraid of hitting a wall. We also seem to see his heroic image of "looking at a thousand fingers coldly". \ x0d \ x0d \ There are three Lu Xun brothers, the second brother Zhou Zuoren and the third brother Zhou. Zhou's daughter, so she called Lu Xun her uncle. In his later years, Zhou wrote and dictated by his daughter, and published the book The Decline of Lu Xun's Old Family.