One of Lu Xun's novellas, The True Story of Ah Q, was a classic in the history of modern Chinese literature and also an important milestone in modern Chinese literature. The True Story of Ah Q takes Ah Q, a farmer in a small town in northern China in the 20th century, as the protagonist. Through describing Ah Q's various encounters and contradictions in society, it profoundly reveals the various ills and dark sides of Chinese society at that time, especially the negative effects of the exploiting class and feudal ideology. This novel was regarded as one of Lu Xun's representative works and an important milestone in modern Chinese literature. It not only had a profound influence on modern Chinese literature, but also had an important influence on world literature. It made an important contribution to the development and innovation of modern Chinese literature and was praised as a classic in the history of modern Chinese literature.
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