Beijing Lu Xun Museum
The Beijing Lu Xun Museum (Chinese: 北京鲁迅博物馆) is a museum in Fucheng Gate Avenue, Beijing, China. The buildings in which the museum situated at was Lu Xun's former Beijing residence. The writer's house museum was established in 1956. The museum is dedicated to Lu Xun's life and achievements and features large quantities of scripts, photos, pictures related to Lu. In addition to materials related to Lu Xun, the museum contains a large collection of artworks.[1][2]
A gate of the museum | |
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Established | 1956 |
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Location | Beijing, China |
Coordinates | 39.925808°N 116.358727°E |
Type | house museum |
Inside the museum
Books
Art
- Original book cover design for Wen by Lu Xun
- Wuhecongshu book cover by Tao Yuanqing (1893–1929)
- Portrait of Lu Xun by Tao Yuanqing (1893–1929)
- "Five Policemen and an O" by Situ Qiao (1902–1958)
- Chunya by Li Licheng (1881–1942), 1931
- Seal by Chen Shizeng (1876–1923), 1915
- Peony by Chen Shizeng (1876–1923), 1915
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References
- Lu Xun Museum in Beijing Archived October 31, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
- Introduction to Beijing Lu Xun Museum
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