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Which novel is Lu Xun's with the Xianheng Hotel in Luzhen as the background?

After Diary of a Madman, Lu Xun got out of hand and wrote many novels, papers and miscellaneous feelings.

This winter, he wrote the novel Kong Yiji, which was published in New Youth Review in April the following year. Kong Yiji is a scholar who has not been admitted to a scholar. Under the long-term poison of feudal education, which mainly spread Confucius and Mencius' thoughts, he developed a bad idea of laziness and self-superiority. However, his social status and thoughts made him a poor man, even a thief, but he still couldn't forget his identity and refused to take off that dirty and torn robe.

This novel is set in Xianheng Hotel in Luzhen. Whenever Kong Yiji with a scar on his face appeared at the door, it would cause a burst of laughter. The guest who was drinking laughed at him for stealing again. Kong Yiji blushed and the veins stood out on his forehead, trying to defend his innocence.

Finally, he stole Ding's things and was interrupted by a man who was deeply admired by Kong Yiji and influenced by feudal culture. In the end, he didn't survive and died.