Introduction to Lu Xun Memorial Hall: Shanghai Lu Xun Memorial Hall is the first human memorial hall after the founding of the People's Republic of China. It also manages two cultural relic protection units: Lu Xun's former residence and Lu Xun's tomb. It was prepared by the Culture Department of the East China Military and Political Commission in the spring of 1950, with Xie Danru in charge It was under preparation and officially opened on January 7, 1951. Premier Zhou Enlai inscribed the name of the museum. The total construction area of Shanghai Lu Xun Memorial Hall is 5,043 square meters. On the first floor, there are the "Chaohua Library", a special library for cultural celebrities, the "Shuren Hall", an academic lecture hall, and the "Benliu Art Garden", a special exhibition hall. The hall can accommodate hundreds of people at the same time for various ceremonies such as joining the team, joining the league, and joining the party. Activity. The second floor is the exhibition hall of Lu Xun's life. The museum currently collects more than 200,000 cultural relics and documents, including 93 first-class cultural relics (groups) and more than 20,000 precious cultural relics. The exhibition hall is based on Lu Xun's manuscripts, documentary photos, and relics, supplemented by a variety of modern scientific and technological display techniques, and truly reproduces Lu Xun with five themes: the founder of new literature, the creator of new people, the cultural firemaker, the warrior in the spiritual world, and the soul of the Chinese nation. The profound spiritual world and the twists and turns of life. In front of the central hall of the memorial hall is the "Baicao Garden" written by Lu Xun, with red maple leaves and colorful flowers.
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