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Lu Xun asked in the plan of Badaowan 1 1 what was the use of 6, 8, 9, 15 and 22 at that time? Mainly Japanese bathhouses and kitchens. Is it 9?

The Mystery of Lu Xun's Life written by Mr. Wang Xirong (published by Shanghai Dictionary Publishing House in 2002, hereinafter referred to as "Mystery") has a housing distribution map of Badaowan 1 1 in Beijing (see Appendix A), which is compared with the third series of Historical Materials of Lu Xun's Life edited by Mr. Xue Suizhi (Tianjin People's Publishing House 65438+). There are two concierge rooms. 7. This house is the place where Lu Xun wrote the famous novel The True Story of Ah Q ... The original photos about this room are all on location. 8. The first three rooms in the west are uninhabited, and only sundries and old books are stored. 9. A small house in Westinghouse, where Zhang Chuan Island once lived. 10, wooden partition with small door. 16, Westinghouse, where Lu Xun once lived. Both Xu Xiansu and Zhang Chuandao talked about it in their memories. According to Mr. Zhou Fengyi's memory, the terrain around the Intermediate People's Court is low and concave, and there is more water accumulation when it rains. So after Lu Xun moved away, Zhou Zuoren used this room as a study and named it' Kuyu Zhai', which is why. 18, the living room of Lu Xun's mother. 19, principal's office. My family usually eat here. 20, Zhu An living room. 23. This row of houses is also nine rooms long from east to west, and the block faces south, which is called' back-built house'.

15 is the servant room, and 22 is the pond dug with B·R·Epomehk. There are two huts above the servant room, namely the bathhouse and the kitchen.

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