Lu Xun (September 25, 1881 – October 19, 1936), originally known as Zhou Zhangshou, later changed his name to Zhou Shuren, the character Yushan, and later changed the character Yucai, a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang. Famous writers, thinkers, revolutionaries, educators, democracy fighters, important participants in the new cultural movement, and one of the founders of modern Chinese literature.
September 17, 1930 Lu Xun is fifty years old
September 25, 1930 Lu Xun's fiftieth birthday family photo
On April 20, 1931, Lu Xun's whole family and Feng Xuefeng's family took a group photo
July 28, 1931 This photo was taken at the Fukui Photo Museum. On August 11, Lu Xun recorded in his diary: "Short, wind. Send a picture of the baby to the mother in the morning. ”
Photographed in Shanghai on August 22, 1931, Lu Xun took a group photo with the members of the woodcut workshop - there is an inscription on the back of the name: "Mr. Lu Xun Save: 18 Art Society Research Institute woodcut does not give 24.aug.1931"
In order to visit his mother, on November 11, 1932, Lu Xun left Shanghai and went north, and returned to Shanghai on November 30. On November 27, at the invitation of the Literature and Art Research Society of Beijing Normal University, Lu Xun gave a speech at Beijing Normal University.
November 27, 1932 Speech at Beijing Normal University
On February 17, 1933, when George Bernard Shaw visited Shanghai, Lu Xun met with George Bernard Shaw at the invitation of Soong Ching Ling and took a group photo. Photographed at the Song Mansion in Shanghai.
On February 17, 1933, Lu Xun took a group photo with George Bernard Shaw and Cai Yuanpei
May 1, 1933 Photography of Chunyang in Shanghai. Xu Guangping likes this photo of Lu Xun the most, probably because this photo shows Lu Xun's rare dashing, relaxed, and extremely lifelike demeanor.
On September 13, 1933, the family photo of the fifty-three-year-old family was inscribed by Lu Xun.
Photographed on May 10, 1934, at the Neishan Residence in Shanghai. From left: Uchiyama, Lady Uchiyama, Takakameyama, Nakamura, Lu Xun, Suzuki Daisuke, Fujii Kusado.
Photographed in Shanghai in 1934, with Japanese friends.
Lu Xun was photographed in Shanghai in 1935
On February 11, 1936, Lu Xun took a group photo with Uchiyama Kanzoku (right) and Masahiko Yamamoto (center) at the Crescent Pavilion in Shanghai.
Photographed on October 8, 1936 at the Shanghai Eight Immortals Bridge Youth Association. From left: Lu Xun, Huang Xinbo, Cao Bai, Bai Wei (back), Chen Yanqiao.
Photographed on October 8, 1936 at the Shanghai Eight Immortals Bridge Youth Association