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Xun Lu


Alternative spellings:
Lu Xun
Sin' Lu
Ssün Lu
Lu-hsün
Lu Siun
Lou Siun
Lu Sün
Shiun Lu
Loe Sjunn
Shun Lo
Śuna Lū
Shun Lu
Sin Lū
Chang-shou Chou
Yü-shan Chou
Yü-tsʿai Chou
Lu Ssuen
Lū Cun_o
Lū Cuṉ
Lu Cun_o
Lū Cuṉ
Lu Hsun
Xün Lu
Hsuen Lu
Lu Śuna
Lu Hsün
Siün Lu
Siyün Lu
Siyün Lü
Šün Lu
Lwšun
Luwšun
Siyu̇n Lu
Shun Rū
Rū Shun
Shu-jên Chou
Luxun
Lusin
Hsin Lu
Shoo-jin Chow
Loo-sin
Siun Lou
Lu Hsün
Chou Jen Tcheou
Jin Ro
Ju-jin Shū
Sjunn Loe
Sjoe-Yen Tsjoo
Lu Xun
Sin Lou
Shu-jen Chou
Hsun Lu
Xùn Lǔ
Lu Ssün
Shun Luo
Hsün Lu
Yushan Zhou
Yucai Zhou
Zhangshou Zhou
Lou Siun
Lu Hsin
Hszün Lu
Sjuun Loe
Lu Sinʹ
Chou Shu-jen
Čžou Šu-ženʹ
Šu-ženʹ Čžou
Lu Ssün
Šūn Lū
Lū Šūn
Šān Lū
Lū Šān
迅 鲁
迅 魯
树人 周
樹人 周
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B: 25. September 1881 Shaoxing
D: 19. Oktober 1936
Biblio: Chines. Schriftsteller und Gelehrter ; Schriftsteller, China
Death Place:
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  • Schriftsteller
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  • Zhou Shuren (25 September 1881 – 19 October 1936), better known by his pen name Lu Xun (or Lu Sun; Chinese: 鲁迅; pinyin: Lǔxùn; Wade–Giles: Lu Hsün), was a Chinese writer, essayist, poet, and literary critic. He was a leading figure of modern Chinese literature. Writing in vernacular Chinese and classical Chinese, he was a short story writer, editor, translator, literary critic, essayist, poet, and designer. In the 1930s, he became the titular head of the League of Left-Wing Writers in Shanghai during republican era China (1912-1949). Lu Xun was born into a family of landlords and government officials in Shaoxing, Zhejiang; the family's financial resources declined over the course of his youth. Lu aspired to take the imperial examinations, but due to his family's relative poverty he was forced to attend government-funded schools teaching "Western education". Upon graduation, Lu went to medical school in Japan but later dropped out. He became interested in studying literature but was eventually forced to return to China because of his family's lack of funds. After returning to China, Lu worked for several years teaching at local secondary schools and colleges before finally finding a job at the Republic of China Ministry of Education. After the 1919 May Fourth Movement, Lu Xun's writing began to exert a substantial influence on Chinese literature and popular culture. Like many leaders of the May Fourth Movement, he was primarily a leftist. He was highly acclaimed by the Chinese government after 1949, when the People's Republic of China was founded, and Mao Zedong himself was a life-long admirer of Lu Xun's writing. Though sympathetic to socialist ideals, Lu Xun never joined the Communist Party of China. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

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      1959
    1
      1957
    2
      1956
    1
      1954

    Series

    1. China knowledge series (1)