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What is the relationship between Lu Xun's characters?

The relationship between Lu Xun's characters is as follows:

1. Zhou Boyi: Lu Xun's father (1861-1896), whose real name is Zhou Fengyi, whose word is Boyi. He is open-minded and a sympathizer of the Westernization Movement.

2. Lu Rui: Lu Xun's mother (1858-1943), who was kind and resolute, kind and bold, and had a relatively open mind, had a great influence on Lu Xun.

3. Xu Guangping: Lu Xun's lover (1898—1968), a native of Panyu, Guangdong Province, was a student of Lu Xun, who took care of Lu Xun's life in the latter half of his life.

4. Zhou Zuoren: Lu Xun's second brother (1885—1967), formerly known as Zhou Xiashou, was a famous modern essayist.

5. Zhou Jianren: Lu Xun's third brother (1888—1984), formerly known as Zhou Songshou, was a biologist.

6. Zhou Chunshou: Lu Xun's fourth brother (1892-1898) died of fever at the age of 6.

Descendants of Lu Xun

Because Lu Xun and his wife Xu Guangping are open-minded, they are also very attentive to their children's education. Many people thought that Zhou Haiying would succeed his father Lu Xun and become a great writer. However, Lu Xun told his son that he didn't want to be a writer because of his own identity, but he should go his own way.

So under the guidance of his father, Zhou Haiying went to be an official. It must be said that parents are the best teachers for children. Because of the good family education environment in Zhou Haiying, Zhou Haiying was admitted to Peking University soon. He studied radio at school. After graduation, Zhou Haiying came to the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television and started his own career as an official.