Lu Xun's first personal book was A Brief Introduction, and the book he longed for, finally got, and aroused his greater interest in collection was Twenty-four Filial Pieties. The source of these two books is a gift from the elder and a gift from his older mother.
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As the greatest writer in the history of modern literature in China, Lu Xun fabricated many anecdotes after his death. Because it is difficult to distinguish between true and false, it is often widely circulated, and no one knows the true and false. Among these misinformed stories, Lu Xun's haircut story is the most famous, and it is a haircut story in Xiao Xiaolu, which was compiled by the sole judge in Qing Dynasty.
In addition, "Lu Xun lost his cotton trousers" and "close friends tipped him off to help Lu Xun take refuge" have all been verified as false. Another anecdote about Lu Xun's opposition to a bookstore's "not paying punctuation and blank manuscript fees" has not yet been concluded.