Lu Xun (Chinese: 鲁迅; 25 September 1881 – 19 October 1936), born Zhou Zhangshou, was a Chinese writer, literary critic, lecturer, and state servant. He...
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Lu Xun (183 – 19 March 245), courtesy name Boyan, also sometimes referred to as Lu Yi, was a Chinese military general and politician of the state of Eastern...
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Lu Xun Park, formerly Hongkou (Hongkew) Park, is a municipal park in Hongkou District of Shanghai, China. It is located on 146 East Jiangwan Road, right...
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(Chinese: 狂人日記; pinyin: Kuángrén Rìjì) is a short story by the Chinese writer Lu Xun, published in 1918. It was the first and one of the most influential works...
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Sun Quan appointed Lu Xun as his Grand Chief Controller (大都督) and ordered him to lead 50,000 troops to resist the enemy. Lu Xun had under his command...
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Stone Sentinel Maze (section Lu Xun's encounter)
Liu Bei was defeated by Lu Xun at the Battle of Xiaoting and fled towards Baidicheng with Lu Xun in hot pursuit. When Lu Xun arrived at Yufu Shore by...
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Lu Xun Museum may refer to: Beijing Lu Xun Museum Shanghai Lu Xun Museum, in Lu Xun Park Shaoxing Lu Xun Museum, at the Lu Xun birthplace This disambiguation...
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The tomb of Lu Xun is the burial place of the Chinese writer Lu Xun (1881–1936), located in the northwestern corner of the Lu Xun Park in Hongkou District...
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Lu Xun Park is a park in Shanghai, where Lu Xun is buried. Lu Xun Park may also refer to: Lu Xun Park (Qingdao), park in Qingdao, Shandong, China This...
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of Lu Xun can refer to any of the following places which the Chinese writer Lu Xun had lived in, including the following: Former Residence of Lu Xun (Shanghai)...
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renegade governor of Guang Province (廣州, modern Guangdong and Guangxi), Lu Xun, rebelled and threatened the capital city Jiankang, before Liu Yu returned...
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Mr. Lu Xun (Chinese: 鲁迅先生) by Zhang Dinghuang was the first comprehensive critique of Lu Xun's writings, published in Contemporary Review. Zhang (1895–1986)...
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The True Story of Ah Q (category Works by Lu Xun)
The True Story of Ah Q is an episodic novella written by Lu Xun using third-person narration perspective, first published as a serial between December...
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nephew Lu Xun (盧循), who had succeeded him after his death in battle in 401, attacked Dongyang (東陽, in modern Jinhua, Zhejiang), and Liu Yu repelled Lu's attack...
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The Lu Xun Literary Prize (or Lu Xun Literature Prize) 鲁迅文学奖 is a literary prize awarded by China Writers Association. It is one of China's top four literary...
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Sun He succeeded Sun Deng as the new crown prince, he was supported by Lu Xun and Zhuge Ke, while his rival Sun Ba was supported by Quan Cong and Bu Zhi...
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he recommended Lu Xun to replace him as the frontline commander of Sun Quan's forces in Jing Province. He explained that although Lu Xun was talented and...
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Selected Stories of Lu Hsun is a collection of English translations of major stories of the Chinese author Lu Xun translated by Yang Hsien-yi and Gladys...
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Xiao Hong (section Xiao Hong and Lu Xun)
work to Lu Xun. Before they arrived in Shanghai, Lu Xun read the manuscript. He accepted their request to join the young leftist authors. Lu Xun published...
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List of Chinese quotations (section Lu Xun)
with the song "The Internationale".) Lu Xun (simplified Chinese: 鲁迅; traditional Chinese: 魯迅; pinyin: Lǔ Xùn) or Lu Hsün (Wade-Giles) (1881 – 1936), has...
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Yoshimi Takeuchi (section Lu Xun)
translator. He studied Chinese author Lu Xun and translated Lu’s works into Japanese. His book-length study, Lu Xun (1944) ignited a significant reaction...
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Gu Jiegang (section Relationship with Lu Xun)
threatened to sue his former colleague Lu Xun because he believed, quite correctly, that he was being mocked in Lu Xun's short story "Taming the Floods" (理水)...
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in the Golden Vase was banned for most of its existence. Despite this, Lu Xun, like many if not most scholars and writers, place it among the top Chinese...
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critics of the past. In comparing the work to other major Chinese novels, Lu Xun remarked in his 1924 book A Brief History of Chinese Fiction that Fengshen...
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coined in the early 20th century by the writer and literary historian Lu Xun, literally means "gods and demons novel". Representative works of shenmo...
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Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts, or LAFA, is an art school in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, China. The school was founded in 1938 as Luxun Academy of Arts by...
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梁遇春, Zhou Zuoren, Lu Xun, Lin Yutang, Qian Xuantong, Yu Pingbo, Liu Bannong, and others. Sun Fuyuan 孙伏园 was the editor, but Lu Xun was actually the prime...
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Liu Bei suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of Sun Quan's general Lu Xun and was forced to retreat to Baidicheng, where he died a year later. Liu...
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Kong Yiji (category Short stories by Lu Xun)
"Kong Yiji" (Chinese: 孔乙己; pinyin: Kǒng Yǐjǐ) is a short-story by Lu Xun, a leading figure in modern Chinese literature. The story was originally published...
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