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(Chinese Writer, Essayist, Poet & Literary Critic) Lu Xun was a prominent figure in modern Chinese literature known for his versatility as a writer. He excelled in various forms of literary expression, including short stories, editing, translating, literary criticism, essays, poetry, and design. Initially studying medicine in Japan, he later shifted his focus to literature. Lu made significant contributions to Chinese literature, especially during the May Fourth Movement, influencing the literary landscape and popular culture of the time with his leftist views and writings.