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The story about Lu Xun

Lu Xun, the founder of modern literature in China, was interested in literature since he was a child. He skipped a grade at school and dropped out because he was dissatisfied with his education. After studying medicine in Nanjing, he realized that medicine could not solve mental problems and turned to literary creation. His works have various forms, the most famous of which are Diary of a Madman and The True Story of Ah Q. Despite hardships, Lu Xun persisted in his beliefs and made outstanding contributions to China's cultural undertakings, becoming a generation of literary masters.