Lu Xun

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Lu Xun was a pioneering 20th-century Chinese writer and intellectual whose sharp critiques of traditional culture made him a central figure in the New Culture and May Fourth movements.

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All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
Lu Xun canonical 16
Kong Yiji 1
Zhou Shuren (Lu Xun) 1

Statements (62)

Predicate Object
instanceOf essayist
intellectual
literary critic
modern Chinese writer
person
short story writer
translator
writer
birthName Zhou Zhangshou
burialPlace Lu Xun Park
surface form: Lu Xun Park, Shanghai
causeOfDeath tuberculosis
child Zhou Haiying
countryOfCitizenship China
courtesyName Yushan
dateOfBirth 1881-09-25
dateOfDeath 1936-10-19
educatedAt Jiangnan Naval Academy
Sendai Medical Academy
employer Beijing Normal University
Ministry of Education of the ROC
surface form: Ministry of Education of the Republic of China

Peking University
ethnicGroup Han Chinese
gender male
genre essay
satire
short story
influenced Chinese left-wing literature
modern Chinese writers
influencedBy Friedrich Nietzsche
Leo Tolstoy
Nikolai Gogol
Russian literature
knownFor critique of traditional Chinese culture
promotion of vernacular Chinese literature
languageOfWorkOrName Chinese
laterCourtesyName Yucai
movement May Fourth Movement
New Culture Movement
modern Chinese literature
name Lu Xun self-link
nativeName Lu Xun self-linksurface differs
surface form: 鲁迅
notableWork A Call to Arms
Diary of a Madman
Lu Xun self-linksurface differs
surface form: Kong Yiji

Medicine
The True Story of Ah Q
Wandering
occupation editor
professor
translator
writer
period 20th century
placeOfBirth Xiangshan County, Zhejiang, China
surface form: Shaoxing, Zhejiang, Qing Empire
placeOfDeath Shanghai
surface form: Shanghai, Republic of China
politicalAlignment left-wing
pseudonym Lu Xun
recognizedAs founder of modern Chinese literature
residence Beijing
Shanghai
spouse Xu Guangping
writingLanguage Classical Chinese
vernacular Chinese

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Liang Qichao influenced Lu Xun
Zhou notableBearerExample Lu Xun
this entity surface form: Zhou Shuren (Lu Xun)
New Youth editor Lu Xun
La Jeunesse editor Lu Xun
Lu Xun name Lu Xun self-link
Lu Xun pseudonym Lu Xun
Lu Xun nativeName Lu Xun self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: 鲁迅
Lu Xun notableWork Lu Xun self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Kong Yiji
Lu Xun Park namedAfter Lu Xun
Lu Xun Park dedicatedTo Lu Xun
Lu Xun Museum namedAfter Lu Xun
subject surface form: Lu Xun Museum (Shanghai)
Lu Xun Museum dedicatedTo Lu Xun
subject surface form: Lu Xun Museum (Shanghai)
Zhou Zuoren sibling Lu Xun
Zhang Taiyan influenced Lu Xun
Liang Rengong influenced Lu Xun
subject surface form: Liang Qichao