The following characters are from Lu Xun's Diary of a Madman.
Which of Lu Xun's works are the following characters from: 1 Ah Q: From A Madman's Diary 2 Kong Yiji: From A Madman's Diary 3. White-haired Girl: From White-haired Girl 4 Shajiabang: From The True Story of Ah Q 5 Zhou Puyuan: From The True Story of Ah Q
Which of Lu Xun's works are the following characters from: 1 Ah Q: From A Madman's Diary 2 Kong Yiji: From Kong Yiji 3 Browning: From Medicine Xianglin Sao: From A Madman's Diary 5 Fang Hongjian: From Fortress Besieged
The following works belonging to Lu Xun are Diary of a Madman.
The following are the characters in Lu Xun's novels and their corresponding works: 1. Ah Q: A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q 2 Kong Yiji: Diary of a Madman, Kong Yiji 3. White-haired Girl: White-haired Girl 4 Runtu: "Hometown","Young Runtu" 5. Medicine: A Madman's Diary, Medicine 6 Kong Ergou: Kong Yiji, The True Story of Ah Q 7 Shi Nai 'an: Water margin, Journey to the West 8 Cao Xueqin: Dream of the Red Chamber 9 Lu Xun: A Madman's Diary, Kong Yiji, The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine, Hesitation, Canopy Collection, Scream, Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening
Title of works: Scream, Hesitation, Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, New Stories, Canopy Collection, Picking Up Morning Flowers in the Evening These works were all from Lu Xun's collection, The Scream.
Here are a few characters from Lu Xun's collection of novels, The Scream: A Madman's Diary: From A Madman's Diary 2 Ah Q: From The True Story of Ah Q 3 Kong Yiji: From Kong Yiji 4 White Light: From "Hesitation" Medicine: From Medicine 6 Madman's Diary: From Madman's Diary The above are a few common characters from different chapters.
From A Madman's Diary.
This was because there was not a single article that was not from Lu Xun's collection of novels, The Scream. The Scream was one of Lu Xun's masterpieces. It included a series of his most famous short stories, including A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine, and so on. It was hailed as a classic of modern Chinese literature.
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The story of Lu Xun's haircut did not come from a specific book but from some of Lu Xun's prose and novels. Lu Xun was one of the representatives of modern Chinese literature. His works contained many deep thoughts and descriptions of social phenomena and human nature. The hair-cutting plot was also very common in his works. For example, in Lu Xun's Preface to the Pseudo-Freedom Book, there was an article called Barber, which told the story of how a hairdresser used his skills and kind heart to save a person who was oppressed by society. In this story, the hairdresser not only provided sanitary services, but also moved the exploited people with his kindness and compassion to help them get out of trouble. Therefore, the story of Lu Xun's haircut was not from a specific literary work, but a vivid and profound character image created by his own personal experience and observation.