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| | Lu Xun's Legacy Lives On |
 | | As the eldest grandson of Lu Xun, the "father of modern Chinese literature," Zhou Lingfei struggled for years with the high expectations that came with being the scion of such an illustrious figure. |
 | | "Lu Xun is regarded as a representative of Chinese culture and called 'the soul of the nation.' His philanthropy, uprightness and innovation are invaluable assets of the Chinese nation," Zhou notes, adding, "yet people often don't remember his philanthropic side. |
 | | Its mission is to spread Lu Xun's cultural legacy, and at the outset, the goal is to boost cultural exchanges with foreign countries. |
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