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  2. Kong Yiji - Wikipedia

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    "Kong Yiji" (Chinese: 孔乙己; pinyin: Kǒng Yǐjǐ) is a short-story by Lu Xun, a leading figure in modern Chinese literature. The story was originally published in the journal New Youth (Chinese: 新青年) in April 1919 and was later included in Lu Xun's first collection of short stories, Call to Arms (Chinese: 吶喊). [ 1 ]

  3. Lu Xun - Wikipedia

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    The name "Lu Xun", by which he is most well known internationally, was a pen name chosen upon the initial publishing of his story "Diary of a Madman" in 1918. [ 2 ] By the time Lu Xun was born, the Zhou family had been prosperous for centuries, and had become wealthy through landowning, pawnbroking, and by having several family members promoted ...

  4. The True Story of Ah Q (film) - Wikipedia

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    The True Story of Ah Q (simplified Chinese: 阿Q正传; traditional Chinese: 阿Q正傳; pinyin: Ā Q zhèng zhuàn) is a 1981 Chinese drama film directed by Fan Cen.It was entered into the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. [1]

  5. The True Story of Ah Q - Wikipedia

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    The True Story of Ah Q is an episodic novella written by Lu Xun using third-person narration perspective, first published as a serial between December 4, 1921 and February 12, 1922.

  6. Xian Heng Inn - Wikipedia

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    The original restaurant was founded in 1884, during the reign of the Guangxu Emperor of the Qing dynasty, but closed after a few years. [1]It was mentioned by writer Lu Xun in his work "Kong Yiji", with the restaurant situated in a fictionalised version of Shaoxing.

  7. New Youth - Wikipedia

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    Other fiction by Lu Xun published in La Jeunesse includes "Kong Yiji" (Chinese: 孔乙己) and "Medicine" (Chinese: 药).The madness in Lu Xun’s Diary of Madman not only indicates a self-consciousness that is radically modern in breaking with a tradition, but also demarcates an oppositional and new symbolic practice and order. [19]

  8. Lulu Xuan - Wikipedia

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    Lulu Xuan (Chinese: 宣璐; born 15 January 1991) is a Chinese actress.She debuted in the television series The Dream of Red Mansions (2010). She is best known for portraying Lanman Shandi in the historical television series Legend of SouthWest Dance and Music (2013) and Jiang Yanli in the xianxia web series The Untamed (2019).

  9. Lu Yuxiao - Wikipedia

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    Lu Yuxiao (simplified Chinese: 卢昱晓; traditional Chinese: 盧昱曉; pinyin: Lú Yùxiǎo, born September 27, 1999), is a Chinese actress. She gained recognition for playing the role of Shangguan Qian in My Journey to You (2023).