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Lu Xun autobiography


Born in 1881 in a family named Zhou in Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province. The father is a scholar; the mother surnamed Lu, the countryman, she has self-study to the extent that she can read literary works. The forty or fifty acres of the original ancestral home of the family, but before the father died, it has been sold out. I am about thirteen or four years old here, but I have barely read more than three or four years of Chinese books. Because there is no money, I have to find a school that does not need tuition. So I went to Nanjing and lived for half a year. I was admitted to the Naval Academy, where I graduated and was sent to Japan to study. But I changed my mind and changed to study medicine. After two years of study, I changed my mind and wanted to get literary. So I read some literary books, translated them, and made some papers, trying to publish them in the journal. It was not until 1910 that my mother could not live. Only then did she return to China as a teaching assistant at Hangzhou Normal School. In the following year, she worked as a supervisor at Shaoxing Middle School. After the 1912 revolution, she was appointed as the principal of Shaoxing Normal School. However, the leader of the Shaoxing Revolutionary Army was born as a robber. I was not satisfied with his behavior. He said that he would kill me. I went to Nanjing to work in the Ministry of Education and went to Beijing to do the second division of the Department of Social Education. long. Since the "literary revolution" movement in 1918, I began to use the pseudonym of "Lu Xun" as a novel, and I will be on the "New Youth". I will make short stories and short comments from time to time. I also do Peking University, Normal University, and Women. Lecturer at the Normal University. Because of the comments, the enemy will get more. Peking University professor Chen Xizhen began to publish this "Lu Xun" is me, which led Duan Qirui to dismiss me and arrest me. I had to leave Beijing and be a professor at Xiamen University. About half a year, I had a conflict with the principal and several other professors. I went to Guangzhou and became a provost and a professor of liberal arts at Zhongshan University. About half a year later, the Kuomintang's Northern Expedition was very smooth. Some professors in Xiamen also came to Guangzhou. Soon after the Qing Party, I have never seen such a murder in my life. I resigned and returned to Shanghai to make a living. But because I joined the Freedom League, I heard that the Kuomintang was wanted me, and I hid. Since then, he has joined the League of Left-wing Writers, the Civil Rights League. This year, my translations published after 1926 were almost banned by the Kuomintang. My work, in addition to translation, and editors do not count, the creation of a short story set two, a prose poem, a memory, a collection of papers, a short review of eight, "Chinese novel history". Quoted from Lu Xun's "Outer Collection"

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