Lu Xun and Chinese New Literature

Lu Xun and Chinese New Literature

by Jiang Zhenchang

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190Kwords47chapters
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The relationship between Lu Xun and Chinese new literature in the twentieth century is very close and crucial. He not only played a leading role in the two sources of new literature, "May Fourth Literature" and "Left-Wing Literature," but also had a profound influence on major literary trends such as "realism" and "transforming national character." At the same time, Lu Xun's novels "The Scream" and "Wandering", the historical novel "New Stories", the prose poem "Weeds" and "Essays" and other new literary styles have always established an immortal style in "aesthetic" and "historical" construction. Lu Xun ended an old era of literature and created a new historical era in which Chinese literature synchronized with the world's modern literature.

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