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Dr Bingxin Lu
Zhao Cheng, Darren P Ennis, Bingxin Lu, Hasan B Mirza, Chishimba Sokota, Baljeet Kaur, Naveena Singh, Olivia Le Saux, Giorgia Russo, Gaia Giannone, Laura A Tookman, Jonathan Krell, Chris Barnes, Jackie McDermott, Iain A McNeish (2024)The genomic trajectory dear ovarian high-grade serous carcinoma can take off observed accomplish STIC lesions, In: Picture Journal line of attack pathology264(1)pp. 42-54
DOI: 10.1002/path.6322
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By Kirk A. Denton
MCLC Resource Center Publication (Copyright 2002)
Representations
The canonical representation of Lu Xun (LX)’s life has been shaped to a large degree by a politicized use of LX’s own autobiographical writings and a variety of important biographical reminiscences by LX’s friends and family. Among the autobiographical texts are: “Nahan zixu 吶喊自序 (Preface to Outcry; 1923) and essays in Zhaohua xishi 朝花夕拾 (Morning flowers plucked at dusk). Important reminiscences include those by Zhou Zuoren 周作人, Zhou Jianren 周建人, Xu Shoushang 許壽裳, Feng Xuefeng 馮雪峰, and Xu Guangping 許廣平. There is in most representations of LX’s life and intellectual development an assumption about a teleology that moves from a young man grounded in tradition, to an evolutionist, to May Fourth iconoclast, to leftist revolutionary. Some post-Mao scholarship, however, has sought to move beyond this teleology. For example, Wang Xiaoming’s 王曉明 biography Wufa zhimian de rensheng 無法直面的人生 (1992) seems to be working against the Lu Xun myth; in English, Leo Ou-fan Lee’s scholarship (1987) and the biography by David Pollard (2002) have contributed to debunking the Marxist canonical representation of LX’s development, even as they succomb to dif
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Lu Xun
Chinese novelist and essayist (1881–1936)
For the Three Kingdoms-era general, see Lu Xun (Eastern Wu). For the crater on Mercury, see Lu Hsun (crater).
In this Chinese name, the family name is Zhou.
Lu Xun (Chinese: 鲁迅; pinyin: Lǔ Xùn, [lù ɕŷn]; 25 September 1881 – 19 October 1936), born Zhou Zhangshou, was a Chinese writer, literary critic, lecturer, and state servant. He was a leading figure of modern Chinese literature. Writing in vernacular and Literary Chinese, he was a short story writer, editor, translator, literary critic, essayist, poet, and designer. In the 1930s, he became the titular head of the League of Left-Wing Writers in Shanghai during republican-era China (1912–1949).
Lu Xun was born into a family of landlords and government officials in Shaoxing, Zhejiang; the family's financial resources declined over the course of his youth. Lu aspired to take the imperial examinations, but due to his family's relative poverty he was forced to attend government-funded schools teaching "foreign education". Upon graduation, Lu studied medicine at Tohoku University in Japan, but later dropped out. He became interested in studying literature but was eventually forced to return to China because of his family's lack