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What influence did Lu Xun's works have on the world at that time?

What best reflects the value of a scholar is his love for the people, and the rest are just some political slogans.

Memories of people who attended Lu Xun's funeral;

Lu Xun's funeral is really an unprecedented monument in the history of China literature, and his funeral can also be said to be a people's anti-Japanese demonstration. Workers, students, women's organizations, close friends and relatives of Lu Xun before his death, as well as unknown men and women who have read his works and been influenced by him, there are always more than 10 thousand people participating in this ranks. ..... So at that time, all the publications in the country, no matter what kind of formal or informal printed matter, were full of words mourning Lu Xun. (Yu Dafu, "Recalling Lu Xun")

When his body stopped at the entrance of the funeral home under the illumination of dozens of gloomy flashlights, disappointed faces of some truth-loving Soviet Union, Europe, the United States and Japan first laid wreaths, then stood silently in front of his body, bowed their heads, and tears rolled out of their eyes ... China compatriots, groups or individuals, men and women. Thousands of people, one after another, lined up in a long line, all kinds of faces, took turns placing wreaths and couplets in the mourning hall, silently standing in front of his body, hanging their heads, tears rolling out of their eyes ... There were many pairs or pairs of people crying from the street and outside the gate into the mourning hall, with red eyes and tears streaming down their faces. (Zhou Wen's "Mr. Lu Xun is not dead")

It was originally scheduled to go to the funeral home for one day to pay tribute to the remains, because the number of people who came to pay tribute was unexpected, which was extended for two days, and the funeral was not held until the afternoon of the 23rd.

Covered with a banner of "soul of china", written by Shen Junru. (Feng Xuefeng's talk at Lu Xun Museum)

People from all walks of life came uninvited and uninvited, and came to pay tribute to Mr. Lu Xun's remains, expressing their admiration and willingness to follow. Teams assembled automatically, holding banners or banners with slogans, singing popular anti-enemy songs or improvised songs at that time, and gathered in the cemetery from all directions in Shanghai. Everyone began to shovel dirt and bury Mr. Lu Xun's coffin with the banner of "soul of china". There has never been such a thing in Shanghai, and there has never been such a thing in China (Ye Shengtao's Love)

At that time, white terror was terrible, and I risked my life to speak at Lu Xun's memorial service. I made a eulogy at the meeting (Song Qingling's In Memory of Mr. Lu Xun)

19361October 19, Mr. Wang's death brought great condolences to the prison ... I used the "black slate" of the only primary school student allowed in the cell to write the six characters "the death of Mr. Lu Xun" with chalk and held it out from the prison. This is a usual way of communication between prisoners ... and it soon spread all over the hospital. The next day, as usual, we went out in pairs in the yard every day. A piece of black cloth torn from rags had been put on our arms as a funeral yarn. (Lou Shiyi's Unforgettable Kindness)

Each of us held a white flag, and I walked in the middle of the team singing with a white flag. I remember when I walked past the gate of China College run by the Japanese, many Japanese students wore black student uniforms and glasses. When I saw such a long and neat queue, I was greatly surprised and said, "It's amazing that China has produced such a great writer!" (Wu Sihong's Fragment Memories of Mr. Lu Xun)

No one ordered, invited or made an appointment in advance, but there were 6,000 people in the funeral procession, almost all of whom were young men, women and teenagers. (Uchiyama finished reading Mr. Lu Xun)

Smedley wrote this passage after Lu Xun's death: Lu Xun's death brought me not only personal sorrow, but also a national tragedy. He did not live aimlessly, nor did he devote himself to pursuing property, rights and status. Of all the intellectuals in China, he has the greatest influence on the educated youth.

..... Teachers and students left their classrooms, shop assistants left their shops, workers left their factories, and poor writers, painters and actors came out from their hiding places to pay tribute to him. (rewi alley's "Recalling Lu Xun")

The word "soul of china" stamped on his body alone is enough to show Lu Xun's influence and everything! (Please forgive me for not answering the question)