Descendants of Lu Xun: ** son, well-known star
Mr. Lu Xun, a giant in Chinese history, whose immortal works still guide countless young people today. It is a pity that this literary hero died young, and the whole country was saddened.
However, Mr. Lu Xun did not break off, and most of his descendants have made achievements. Today, let's take a look at Lu Xun's descendants now.
Mr. Lu Xun's family can be said to be full of talents, and Zhou Haiying is one of the best. In 1929, Zhou Haiying was born in Shanghai, the only son of Lu Xun and Xu Guangping.
He was diligent and studious since he was a child, and was admitted to Peking University in 1952 and chose to major in radio. After graduating, he joined the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, and worked his way up the ladder to become a member of the 11th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and a vice-ministerial-level cadre of the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television.
It's safe to say that he's the best of the best. After his retirement, he became active in the field of culture, serving as the chairman of the Shanghai Lu Xun Cultural Development Center, the honorary president of the Lu Xun Research Association, and the honorary director of the Lu Xun Memorial Hall.
Mr. Zhou Haiying was not only a literary leader, but when he passed away on April 7, 2011, the funeral hall of Babaoshan Funeral Home attracted a large number of people to attend the funeral ceremony, which shows that his influence is extraordinary.
In addition, other descendants of Mr. Lu Xun have also made outstanding achievements in their respective fields, such as Mr. Lu Xun's eldest grandson, Zhou Lingfei, who was expected to be able to write articles because he was considered by his superiors to be Mr. Lu Xun's grandson, which is an impressive experience.
Zhou Lingfei is not only talented in writing, but also talented in photography. He worked as a photojournalist at the Chinese People's Liberation Army Pictorial Press, and after changing careers, he worked at the People's Fine Arts Publishing House.
Today, he is a well-known photojournalist and art editor, as well as a curator of many major international events. After entering the 21st century, he also served as the president of the Lu Xun Cultural Association and the chairman of the Shanghai Lu Xun Cultural Development Center.
Zhou Lingfei served as the dean of the Institute of Lu Xun and World Culture at Beijing Language and Culture University, and was hired as a visiting professor by the Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts, enjoying a high status in the academic world.
His brothers are also very good people, the second brother is a private company executive, the third brother works for the Japan Broadcasting Institute and is a full-time reporter for the Beijing office of the society, and his nephew Hui Shaoxiong is a well-known Hong Kong actor who has participated in Chow Yun-fat's Macau Movie.
These facts fully show that the descendants of Mr. Lu Xun have always upheld the spirit of Lu Xun and made outstanding contributions to the society.
Mr. Lu Xun's success is not accidental, but stems from his perseverance. He grew up in the family of an official eunuch and enjoyed a privileged life, but the changes in his family changed the trajectory of his life.
His grandfather was imprisoned for bribing the chief**, his father died of depression soon after, and his grandfather spent a long time in prison. Despite this, Mr. Lu Xun was not crushed by difficulties, but relied on his own efforts to achieve great achievements in the following years.
His success is a vivid portrayal of his spirit of self-improvement and perseverance. His story tells us that only by keeping working hard can we overcome difficulties and achieve our dreams.
Mr. Lu Xun went to Japan to study medicine on his own, but after discovering that medicine could not save China, he resolutely changed his career to engage in literary creation, hoping to awaken the sleeping people with words.
His works have indeed awakened many people from their slumber. As a result, Mr. Lu Xun is known as one of the important leaders of the New Culture Movement. His success is inseparable from his spirit of self-improvement.
Today, Mr. Lu Xun's descendants have made remarkable achievements in their respective fields, which undoubtedly proves that they have inherited and carried forward Mr. Lu Xun's enterprising and independent spirit.
These descendants are contributing to the society and the country through their own efforts, which is the best respect and inheritance of Lu Xun's ideology and culture.
Summary: The most serious problem that many large families are facing now is the lack of capacity of their next generation. This excessive pampering and indulgence leads to character problems for the children, who are not only unable to inherit the family business, but may even ruin the reputation of the entire family.
However, Mr. Lu Xun's descendants have all become talents, which is something that many Chinese families should emulate. You can't be too pampered with your children, and strict education is also out of their goodness.