Former Residence of Lu Xun

2020-11-22 11:50:25 source: foreignercn.com


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Lu Xun, a great writer, and scholar in China was born in Shaoxing City, Zhejiang, and lived here until he went abroad to study. When returned home to teach in a local school, he also lived here. He died in 1936. Lu Xun was the chief commander of China's Modern Cultural Revolution, the greatest thinker, and revolutionist.


The former residence of Lu Xun, Zhou Family New Tai Door, is located in Dong Chang Fang Kou, Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province, in the west of Lu Xun Memorial Hall. It is a large Taimen building, the scale and structure are mostly the same as the old Taimen. 


Lu Xun’s former residence is in the west of the new tai door. The residence, a two-storied wooden structure in traditional style, it was here that he wrote his first novel. To the east of the residence is the Three Flavor Study (sān wèi shū wū 三味书屋), a private school that Lu Xun attended during his childhood. Hundred Grass Garden is in the rear of the house, where Lu Xun spent his childhood.


(Edited by Ye Ke)

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Lu Xun, a great writer, and scholar in China was born in Shaoxing City, Zhejiang, and lived here until he went abroad to study. When returned home to teach in a local school, he also lived here. He died in 1936. Lu Xun was the chief commander of China's Modern Cultural Revolution, the greatest thinker, and revolutionist.


The former residence of Lu Xun, Zhou Family New Tai Door, is located in Dong Chang Fang Kou, Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province, in the west of Lu Xun Memorial Hall. It is a large Taimen building, the scale and structure are mostly the same as the old Taimen. 


Lu Xun’s former residence is in the west of the new tai door. The residence, a two-storied wooden structure in traditional style, it was here that he wrote his first novel. To the east of the residence is the Three Flavor Study (sān wèi shū wū 三味书屋), a private school that Lu Xun attended during his childhood. Hundred Grass Garden is in the rear of the house, where Lu Xun spent his childhood.


(Edited by Ye Ke)

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