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阿 |
Ā Q Zhèng zhuàn | The True Story of Ah Q, influential 1921 novella by Lu Xun 鲁迅 |
阿 |
Ā Q | Ah Q, antihero of Lu Xun's influential 1921 novella The True Story of Ah Q 阿Q阿Q正传 |
鲁 |
Lǔ Xùn | Lu Xun (1881-1936), one of the earliest and best-known modern Chinese writers |
浚 |
Xùn Xiàn | Xun County in Hebi 鹤壁, Henan |
荀 |
Xún | surname Xun |
荀 |
Xún Yù | Xun Yu (163-212), brilliant strategist, advisor of Cao Cao in Three Kingdoms |
小 |
Xiǎo Xūn | Xiao Xun (1989-), Taiwan actress |
朝 |
Zhāo huā Xī shí | "Dawn Blossoms Plucked at Dusk", a collection of autobiographical essays by Lu Xun 鲁迅 |
苏 |
Sū Xún | Su Xun (1009-1066), Song essayist, one of the Three Su's 三苏 and also one of Eight Giants 唐宋八大家 |
周 |
Zhōu Zuò rén | Zhou Zuoren (1885-1967), brother of Lu Xun 鲁迅, academic in Japanese and Greek studies, briefly imprisoned after the war as Japanese collaborator, persecuted and died of unknown causes during the Cultural Revolution |
张 |
Zhāng Xūn | Zhang Xun (1854-1923), Qing loyalist general who attempted to restore the abdicated emperor Puyi 溥仪 to the throne in the Manchu Restoration of 1917 张勋复辟 |
中 |
Zhōng guó Xiǎo shuō Shǐ lüè | Concise History of the Chinese Novel by Lu Xun 鲁迅 |
欧 |
Ōu yáng Xún | Ouyang Xun (557-641), one of Four Great Calligraphers of early Tang 唐初四大家 |
三 |
Sān Sū | the Three Su's (famous Song dynasty writers Su Xun 苏洵 and his sons Su Shi 苏轼 and Su Zhe 苏辙) |
周 |
Zhōu Shù rén | Zhou Shuren, the real name of author Lu Xun 鲁迅 |
孔 |
Kǒng Yǐ jǐ | Kong Yiji, protagonist of a short story of the same name by Lu Xun 鲁迅 depicting the life of a poor, unsuccessful scholar who clings to his Confucian ideals despite his dismal circumstances |
唐 |
Táng chū Sì Dà jiā | Four Great Calligraphers of early Tang / refers to Yu Shinan 虞世南, Ouyang Xun 欧阳询, Chu Suiliang 褚遂良 and Xue Ji 薛稷 |
横 |
héng méi lěng duì qiān fū zhǐ | to face a thousand pointing fingers with a cool scowl (citation from Lu Xun) / to treat with disdain / to defy |
狂 |
Kuáng rén Rì jì | Diary of a Madman by Lu Xun 鲁迅 |
谴 |
qiǎn zé xiǎo shuō | novel of denunciation (according to Lu Xun's 鲁迅 classification) |