
Once, the video photos of Lu Xun's great-granddaughter Zhou Jingxin participating in the Taiwanese variety show "I Guess, I Guess, I Guess" were circulated on major websites in Taiwan. Netizens who have seen the photos were amazed: I couldn't imagine that Lu Xun had such a beautiful great-granddaughter.
Because her mother is from Taipei, Zhou Jingxin's father came to live in Taipei from the mainland after marriage, and Zhou Jingxin grew up in Taipei. Zhou Jingxin knew that her great-grandfather was Lu Xun when she was very young, and she felt very proud. Unfortunately, Taiwan's Chinese textbooks do not include great-grandfather's articles, and can only be read on the Internet. When someone asked Zhou Jingxin which articles She had read by Lu Xun, she shyly said that she did not read much, and felt that what her great-grandfather wrote was a bit profound and not easy to understand, and the deepest impression was "The True Biography of Ah Q". And Zhou Jingxin did not know much about Lu Xun, but only heard the relevant talk of her family scatteredly.
Zhou Jingxin was going to school at the time, and she also went to work in a restaurant to earn pocket money.