After the victory of Russian October Revolution, Lu Xun was deeply encouraged. He wrote articles and ran magazines with many advanced intellectuals at that time, such as Li Dazhao and Chen Duxiu, which opened the prelude to the May 4th Movement in China. He stood at the forefront of anti-imperialism and feudalism, actively advocated new culture, new ideas and new morality, and lashed out at the old culture, old ideas and old morality for thousands of years. 19 18 published the diary of a madman, the first vernacular novel in the history of modern literature in China. Through symbolic artistic techniques, the novel mercilessly exposes the cannibalism of China's feudal society for thousands of years, and strongly accuses the feudal ethics and patriarchal clan system of evil. Since then, Lu Xun has created many novels, such as Kong Yiji, Medicine, The True Story of Ah Q, and a large number of essays, essays and comments with a completely uncompromising attitude, thus becoming the pioneer of the May 4th Movement and the founder of modern literature in China.
1902 In March, 22-year-old Lu Xun left his motherland to study in Japan in order to seek the truth of saving the country and the people. /kloc-0 entered Sendai medical college to study medicine in August, 904. He wants to use medicine to "save the suffering of patients misdiagnosed like my father and become a doctor in wartime" to contribute to the struggle against oppression and aggression; I also want to use medicine as a tool to publicize new ideas, stimulate people's belief in social reform and achieve the goal of transforming the country. However, the realistic education finally made him realize that "medicine is not the top priority", but it is important to change people's spirit. So in the autumn of 1906, he abandoned medicine to join the army and left Sendai for Tokyo, determined to awaken the people with literature and art and make the motherland rich and strong. During his study in Sendai Medical College, Lu Xun met Mr. Fujino and established a profound friendship.