China News Service, August 24th (Wang Ji) This year marks the 140th anniversary of Lu Xun's birth. The "Outpost-Manuscript Exhibition of Lu Xun's Living in Shanghai" specially planned by the Shanghai Lu Xun Memorial Hall kicked off on the 24th in the museum.

"Outpost" (a special issue to commemorate the war dead) compiled and printed by Lu Xun and Feng Xuefeng.

The word "Qianshan" was inscribed by Lu Xun and then engraved on a wooden board, and then printed on the blank space of the book. Photo courtesy of Shanghai Lu Xun Memorial Hall.

  Manuscripts, which are written by writers in traditional writing methods, including manuscripts, poems, diaries, letters, reading notes, records of writing materials, etc., have important value in collation, literary research, and literary creation.

As the most representative great writer in China in the 20th century, Lu Xun has left a wealth of ink in writing translation, collating documents, manuscript revision, diary letters, poem titles, and design binding. .

Lu Xun's manuscript.

Photo courtesy of Shanghai Lu Xun Memorial Hall

  A total of 110 pieces (groups) of Lu Xun's manuscripts were exhibited in this exhibition, covering various types of poems, manuscripts, letters, copyright receipts, etc., among which there are many national first-class cultural relics such as the manuscripts of "New Stories" and translations of "Destruction".

These exhibits show the various achievements of Lu Xun during the period when he lived in Shanghai, and demonstrate the mutual support between Lu Xun and revolutionary groups and people of lofty ideals and resistance to the dark rule together.

  The exhibition will be on until November 24.

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