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《Mr. Lu Xun》Episode 7 Synopsis

Shanghai years

Lu Xun lived and worked in Shanghai from 1927 to 1936, which was an extremely critical decade in his life.During this period, Lu Xun not only reached a peak in literary creation, but also played an important role in ideological struggles and social activities.

Shanghai years

Literary Peak: At the beginning of this episode, we will tell how Lu Xun expressed himself more freely in literature after moving to Shanghai, and created a large number of essays, novels and translated works, such as - New Stories -, - Picked Up Morning Blossoms at Dusk -Etc., these works profoundly reflect his criticism of social injustice and profound insight into human nature.

Left-wing Cultural Movement: A detailed introduction to Lu Xun's participation in the left-wing cultural movement, his interactions with Mao Dun, Qu Qiubai and others, and how he became a spiritual mentor for young writers and promoted the development of progressive literature through organizations such as the Chinese Left-wing Writers Alliance.

Debates and Struggles: Shows Lu Xun’s debates with Liang Shiqiu, Chen Yuan (pseudonym Xiying) and others, and how he used his pen as a weapon to fight against various reactionary forces on platforms such as "Declaration·Free Talk",Safeguard freedom of speech.

Woodcut Movement: Special emphasis is placed on Lu Xun's support and promotion of the emerging woodcut art. He not only translated and introduced foreign woodcut works, but also personally trained young woodcut artists, which had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese printmaking art.

Personal life and health: Mentioning Lu Xun's love life with Xu Guangping, as well as his gradual deterioration in health while in Shanghai, but still persisting in working, showing his perseverance.

The Last Years: Ending with the last moments of Lu Xun's life, describing his persistence in writing despite his serious illness until his death on October 19, 1936, emphasizing his great contribution to modern Chinese literature and thought, as well as his profound influence on later generations..