ND 98 – Lu Xun: Father of Modern Chinese Literature and Social Critique
Lu Xun: Father of Modern Chinese Literature and Social Critique Introduction Imagine a society trapped in centuries-old traditions, where customs go unquestioned and change is feared. In such a world, Lu Xun (魯迅) emerged as a powerful voice for intellectual awakening and social reform. Through sharp satire, psychological insight and literary innovation, he challenged hypocrisy, exposed social injustice and encouraged critical thinking. More than a storyteller, he helped shape modern Chinese literature and inspired generations to confront tradition, authority and the realities of their society. Today, he is widely remembered as the Father of Modern Chinese Literature. 2. Biography Early Life Born Zhou Shuren on September 25, 1881, in Shaoxing, Zhejiang, Lu Xun grew up in a scholarly family that faced financial hardship. His early exposure to Confucian classics shaped the critical perspective that later defined his writing. Education While studying medicine in Jap...