Lu XunLu Xun (鲁迅) was born in 1881 into a family of scholars and civil servants in Shaoxing, Eastern China. He died in Shanghai in 1936, In his early childhood, he enjoyed an education in the Chinese classics, but wrote in a near-colloquial style, which let a lasting mark on modern Chinese. His texts are considered to be canonical and have been included in the textbooks for Chinese in the primary and secondary schools in mainland China. He was a ruthless critic of ancient China. His writings are still up-to-date and are also used to comment on or criticize events in China today. Read More Read Less
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