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Check in at the Lu Xun Memorial Hall|Enter the world of Mr. Lu Xun

The Lu Xun Memorial Hall in Shanghai is a national first-class museum, housing over 80,000 items. Premier Zhou Enlai inscribed the name of the museum, which is the first character memorial hall established after the founding of New China. "Son of Man - Lu Xun's Life Exhibition" won the 10th National Museum's Top Ten Exhibition Award. Check in at the Lu Xun Memorial Hall and enter the world of Mr. Lu Xun. Lu Xun (September 25, 1881—October 19, 1936), originally named Zhou Zhangshou, later renamed Zhou Shuren, courtesy name Yushan, later changed to Yucai, was a famous Chinese writer, thinker, revolutionary, educator, artist, calligrapher, and democratic fighter. He was an important participant in the New Culture Movement and one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. "Lu Xun" was the pen name he used when he published "A Madman's Diary" in 1918, and it is also his most widely known pen name. Lu Xun made significant contributions in many fields, including literary creation, literary criticism, ideological research, literary history research, translation, introduction of art theory, introduction of basic science, and collation and research of ancient books. 🌈Highlights: ✅The exhibition is based on Lu Xun's manuscripts, documentary photos, and relics. It is divided into six sections: The Road of Life, Establishing People First, Drawing the Soul of the Chinese People, Preserver, Pioneer, Builder, Warrior of the Spiritual World, and Son of Man. It reproduces Lu Xun's spiritual world and highlights his major achievements. ✅The exhibition creates an atmosphere through color tones, sound, and modeling. It also fully utilizes auxiliary means such as film and television, and scene models to reproduce history. In addition, it uses a large number of high-tech technologies and equipment and designs a variety of interactive functions for visitors, such as a Lu Xun knowledge quiz, to revitalize cultural relics and reproduce Lu Xun's spirit. ✅Precious collections include Lu Xun's manuscript of the novel "Old Tales Retold," a jade fox paperweight (recorded as an "ashtray" in Lu Xun's diary), the first complete Chinese translation of "The Communist Manifesto" translated by Chen Wangdao, a handwritten poem mourning Ding Jun, Lu Xun's Jin Bu Huan writing brush and seal, the translated manuscript of "Destruction," and modern Chinese prints collected by Lu Xun. 🎫Tickets: Free, no reservation required, direct entry 🚗Transportation: Take bus No. 224, No. 18, or subway Line 8/Line 3. ❤️Tips: There are two stamps at the service desk, and there are twelve zodiac oracle bone stamps at the "Oracle Bone Memory" exhibition. Stamping is free, remember to bring a notebook‼️
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Posted: Mar 26, 2025
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