Lu Xun (or Lu Hsun); was the pen name of Zhou Shuren (Chou Shu-jen); September 25; 1881 - October 19; 1936. One of the major Chinese writers of the 20th century. Considered by many to be the founder of modern Chinese literature; he wrote in baihua (the vernacular) as well as classical Chinese. Lu Xun was a short story writer; editor; translator; critic; essayist and poet. In the 1930s he became the titular head of the Chinese League of the Left-Wing Writers in Shanghai.
Built in 1894 by the 72 Chen (usually romanised as Chan in Cantonese) clans; the Chen Family Temple (Chenjia Si); also known as the Chen Clan Academy (simplified Chinese: ???; traditional Chinese: ???; pinyin: Ch閚 Jia C? is an academic temple in Guangzhou (Canton). The academy was built for the clans juniors'; a place to live and prepare for the imperial examinations during the Qing Dynasty. Pictures From Asia David Henley
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