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Lu Xun and Zhou Zuoren?
It cannot be said that Zhou Zuoren is not as good as Lu Xun, and he is also very strong. During the May 4th Movement, he was the editor-in-chief of Xinchao Society, participated in the editing of New Youth, participated in 192 1 the establishment of a literary research society, published important theoretical articles such as People's Literature, Popular Literature and Ideological Revolution, and engaged in the creation of prose and new poems. His theoretical thought and creative practice had a great influence on society and became one of the important representatives of the New Culture Movement. After the May 4th Movement, Zhou Zuoren became the editor-in-chief and one of the main contributors of Yusi Weekly. It should be said that at that time, Zhou Zuoren's influence was far greater than that of Lu Xun.

However, after the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Zhou Zuoren lived in Peiping after the fall, and served as a member of the pseudo-Nanjing National Government, a standing member of the pseudo-North China Government Affairs Committee, and a supervisor of the General Education Department. He also married a Japanese woman, so he was branded a traitor and was criticized during the Cultural Revolution after the founding of the People's Republic of China. Therefore, the domestic mainstream trend is unfavorable to Zhou Zuoren, so his works have not been included in textbooks. It should be said that Zhou Zuoren's burial in the literary world has a lot to do with politics.

Zhou Zuoren's works mainly include essays My Garden, A Rain Book, Alisma orientale, Talking about Dragons and Tigers, Forever and ever, Watching Gathering, Reading and Copying at Night, Essays on Bitter Tea, Talking about Rain and Melons and Candles. Essays on Art and Life, Origin of China's New Literature, History of European Literature, Collection of Literary Historical Materials, Lu Xun's Hometown, Characters in Lu Xun's Novels, Lu Xun's Youth, Memoirs, Understanding the Memories of the Tang Dynasty, Wild Tales, Aesop's Fables and euripides's Tragedies translated into Japanese. Most of his works are peaceful and elegant (comments in the history of literature). Many writers even think that Zhou Zuoren's literary achievements are much higher than Lu Xun's. Therefore, Zhou Zuoren is also an accomplished writer, and should not totally deny it for some reason.