Lu Xun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lu Xun (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin#ifeq:yes: Lǔ Xùn nonononono) or Lu Hsün (Wade-Giles), was the pen name of Zhou Shuren (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; p...
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Lu Xun (1881-1936) - name also translated Lu Hsün; pseudonym of Zhou Shuren ... Lu Xun (Lu Hsün; Zhou Shuren) was born Zhou Shuren in Shaoxing, in Zhejiang province, into an impoverished but educated gentry family. In 1893, he went to live with his mother's family after his grandfather, who had directed his schooling,
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Lu Xun (1881-1936) ... Lu Xun (or Lu Hsün); real name, Zhou Shuren (or Chou Shu-jen). Chinese writer and intellectual; author of short stories, poems, essays, and literary criticism; considered the founder of Modern Chinese literature and the representative writer of Socialist Realism;
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The subjectivity of Lu Xun's fiction is different from autobiographical confessionism. His "I-narration" proves an effective means of distancing himself and developing perspectives different from what his readers would associate with his public stance.
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Lu Xun (Three Kingdoms) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lu Xun (183 – 245) was an officer of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms era of China. He was instrumental in causing Guan Yu's downfall, but is most famous for defeating Liu Bei in the celebrated B...
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PRC congress celebrating the 20th anniversary of Lu Xun's death, one of the institutional devices used to canonize Lu Xun. ... Lu Xun's father had failed repeatedly to pass the provincial level exam, and his father sought to bribe the examination official (not just for his own son but for a group of families in Shaoxing).
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[Tim Gallaher's Lu Xun site presents excellent information on the author, and tells how to view some of the stories in Chinese.] ... [Bruce Kennedy has written "Sunday in the Park with Lu Xun,"] for CNN Interactive.
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