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Lu Xun, pen-name of Chon Shu-jêu

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Lu Xun, pen-name of Chon Shu-jêu (1881–1936)

Chinese short-story writer. His three volumes of satirically realistic stories, Call to Arms, Wandering, and Old Tales Retold, reveal the influence of the Russian writer Nicolai Gogol. He was also an important polemical essayist and literary critic.

He is one of the most popular of modern Chinese writers.



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