- Lu Xun (Chinese: 鲁迅; 25
September 1881 – 19
October 1936), born Zhou Zhangshou, was a
Chinese writer,
literary critic, lecturer, and
state servant. He...
- JN26 — May 9, 2007 Kitt Peak
Spacewatch · 1.1 km MPC · JPL 233547
Luxun 2007 JR27
Luxun May 9, 2007
Lulin Observatory Q.-z. Ye, C.-Y. Shih · 3.2 km MPC ·...
- in Shenyang,
Liaoning Province, China. The
school was
founded in 1938 as
Luxun Academy of Arts by
Chinese Communist Party leaders,
including Mao Zedong...
- Lu Xun Park,
formerly Hongkou (Hongkew) Park, is a muni****l park in
Hongkou District of Shanghai, China. It is
located on 146 East
Jiangwan Road, right...
- Lu Xun
Museum may
refer to:
Beijing Lu Xun
Museum Shanghai Lu Xun Museum, in Lu Xun Park
Shaoxing Lu Xun Museum, at the Lu Xun
birthplace This disambiguation...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Shěn
Lǚxún IPA [ʂə̀n lỳ.ɕwə̌n]
Southern Min
Hokkien POJ Sím Lū-sûn...
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University in 1938 and
worked as an
actress at a
company affiliated with
Luxun Academy of Arts
after 1940. She died in
Beijing on 28 June 2020, aged 99...
- The
Former Residence of Lu Xun in
Shanghai (Chinese: 上海鲁迅故居)
located at 9
Continental Terrace, Lane 132,
Shanyin Road,
Hongkou District, Shanghai, China...
- The
Former Residence of Lu Xun can
refer to any of the
following places which the
Chinese writer Lu Xun had
lived in,
including the following:
Former Residence...
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daughter born to Yu,
resides in the U.S.
Martin Chang Lu-hsun (張閭珣
Zhang Lüxun) (c. 1918–1986),
eldest son born to Yu, died in
Taipei Raymond Chang Lu-yu...