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    Lu Xun (Chinese: 鲁迅; Wade–Giles: Lu Hsün; 25 September 1881 – 19 October 1936), born Zhou Zhangshou, was a Chinese writer, literary critic, lecturer,...
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  • Lu Xun (183 – 19 March 245), courtesy name Boyan, also sometimes referred to as Lu Yi, was a Chinese military general and politician of the state of Eastern...
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    Lu Xun Park, formerly Hongkou (Hongkew) Park, is a municipal park in Hongkou District of Shanghai, China. It is located on 146 East Jiangwan Road, right...
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    (Chinese: 狂人日記; pinyin: Kuángrén Rìjì) is a short story by the Chinese writer Lu Xun, published in 1918. It was the first and one of the most influential works...
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  • Liu Bei was defeated by Lu Xun at the Battle of Xiaoting and fled towards Baidicheng with Lu Xun in hot pursuit. When Lu Xun arrived at Yufu Shore by...
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  • Lu Xun Museum may refer to: Beijing Lu Xun Museum Shanghai Lu Xun Museum, in Lu Xun Park Shaoxing Lu Xun Museum, at the Lu Xun birthplace This disambiguation...
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    Sun Quan appointed Lu Xun as his Grand Chief Controller (大都督) and ordered him to lead 50,000 troops to resist the enemy. Lu Xun had under his command...
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  • The True Story of Ah Q (category Works by Lu Xun)
    The True Story of Ah Q is an episodic novella written by Lu Xun using third-person narration perspective, first published as a serial between December...
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    The tomb of Lu Xun is the burial place of the Chinese writer Lu Xun (1881–1936), located in the northwestern corner of the Lu Xun Park in Hongkou District...
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  • Lu Xun Park is a park in Shanghai, where Lu Xun is buried. Lu Xun Park may also refer to: Lu Xun Park (Qingdao), park in Qingdao, Shandong, China This...
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