Lu Xun's first vernacular novel published in China was The Madman's Diary.
Lu Xun's first vernacular novel was The Madman's Diary.
Lu Xun's first vernacular novel was The Madman's Diary.
Lu Xun's first vernacular novel was The Madman's Diary.
Lu Xun's first vernacular novel was The Madman's Diary.
Lu Xun's first vernacular novel was The Madman's Diary.
Lu Xun's first vernacular novel was The Madman's Diary. This novel narrates the protagonist's psychological state and his criticism of social reality in the first person. It is one of the landmarks of modern Chinese literature. Its publication marked the emergence of vernacular novels and also opened a new era of modern Chinese literature.
Lu Xun's first vernacular novel was The Madman's Diary.
Lu Xun's first vernacular novel was The Madman's Diary.
The first vernacular novel in China was Lu Xun's Diary of a Madman.
Lu Xun's Madman's Diary was China's first vernacular novel and also the foundation of modern Chinese literature. In this novel, the author used easy-to-understand language and exaggerated irony to portray the inner world of a mentally ill person, revealing the various ills of Chinese society and the distortion of human nature at that time. The appearance of A Madman's Diary marked the transformation of Chinese literature from traditional to modern, and it also opened a new path for modern Chinese literature.