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  1. 2 days ago · Lu Xun was a great pioneer in this reform. A Madman's Diary, a short story published inNew Youth(a progressive journal of that time) in May 1918, had epochal significance, marking the beginning of a brand new literary era. This story attempts to expose the maladies of feudal patriarchy and the feudal code ethics.

  2. 4 days ago · Lu Xun's 1918 short story A Madman's Diary is seen as the first modern work written in vernacular Chinese, and he played a key role in the New Culture Movement from the 1910s to 1920s that widely inspired the Chinese public.

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  4. 2 days ago · Polish director Krystian Lupa will bring to life A Madman's Diary by the late Chinese writer Lu Xun at Shaoxing Grand Theater at 6:30 pm on Sept 27. Lu Xun is the pen name of Zhou Shuren (1881-1936). His works, including A Madman's Diary, put him in the league of leading Chinese writers that ushered Chinese literature into the modern era.

  5. 1 day ago · Lu Xun's writings are known for their critique of traditional Chinese culture, as well as their exploration of social issues, cultural reform, and the need for modernization in China. Some of his most famous works include "A Madman's Diary" , "The True Story of Ah Q" , and "Call to Arms" .

  6. 2 days ago · Lu Xun's pen has written all the ignorance of that era, and he used his writing to turn it into a good medicine in an attempt to heal the sick society. Medicine for medical revolutionaries. In the article, the revolutionary Xia Yu did not appear, but in the article he was beheaded, talked about, and worshipped. He is everywhere.

  7. 2 days ago · Later on, Yan Fu, Liang Qichao and Lu Xun also mentioned Shakespeare in their works. Shakespeare's first work known to the Chinese was the translated edition ofTales from Shakespeareby Charles Lamb. People in the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) put forward the idea to attach importance to tragedy, and this was partly based on Shakespeare's tragedies.

  8. 5 days ago · Lu Xun is said to have borrowed the title of his short story "Diary of a Madman" from a Russian novelist named Nikolai Gogol (1809-1852); Gogol's story deals with an office worker who actually believes that he has become the king of Spain. Xun may have borrowed the title but his work is wholly unique, brilliantly conceived, and is considered ...

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