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How many wives does Lu Xun have?
Two.

Lu Xun once had a marriage or love relationship with two women in his life. First, at the age of 26, he returned to Shaoxing from Japan and married Ms. Zhu An from Yin Shan under the auspices of his mother Lu Rui. After Lu Xun married Zhu An until his death, he didn't dissolve the marriage relationship with her (Lu Xun knew that once he divorced his wife, Zhu An would suffer death or inhuman experience, so he didn't divorce). During Lu Xun's absence, Zhu An always took care of Lu Xun's mother's life and never complained.

Second, when he was 47 years old, he moved from Guangzhou to Shanghai, that is, he lived with Xu Guangping, Panyu, who followed him for a long time. After the death of Mr. Lu Xun, Ms. Zhu An, like Comrade Xu Guangping, as a survivor of Mr. Lu Xun, has maintained normal contact with the society for more than ten years.

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In Lu Xun's personal life, two things hit him hard. One is his married life, and the other is the disharmony with his younger brother Zhou Zuoren. Lu Xun and Zhou Zuoren have been reluctant to talk about this matter to others, which makes it even more confusing and becomes the most puzzling event in the history of modern literature in China.

Over the years, the research community has formed three views on this: economic theory, disrespect theory and family dispute theory. The first argument is "economic theory", which holds that Zhou Zuoren's wife, Angel, spends too much money, which often causes the family to make ends meet, and finally leads to the estrangement between brothers. The second view is that the ambiguous relationship between Lu Xun and Zhou brothers led to the discord.

The third argument is that the dissatisfaction of the Zhou family has led to the tension between brothers. As far as denying that "brother discord" is due to ideological differences, these three views are consistent. But beyond that, academic research has basically not made much progress, and the three viewpoints can't really convince readers.