1. Lu: Pinghu native, a famous scholar in Qing Dynasty, and also known as "Erlu". He studied Zhu Cheng, opposed Wang Shouren's theory of "being good" and advocated "respecting poor directors".
2. Lu Xinyuan: Zhejiang Wuxing, a bibliophile in the Qing Dynasty. He collected 200 rare books of the Song Dynasty, and is famous for his collection. He is the author of Hidden Garden Collection.
3. Lu Xiaoman: (1903- 1965) female. Jiangsu Wujin (Changzhou) was born in Shanghai. Xiao Ming and Xiao Mei. 1920, she married Wang Geng at the instigation of her parents, but later divorced because of different interests. 1926 combined with Xu Zhimo. Good at painting and performing Peking Opera. After liberation, he worked in China Painting Academy and Literature and History Museum, and served as a counselor in the city counselor's office. He edited Ai Za and collaborated with Xu on Bian Kungang. Father Lu Ding.
4. Lu: (1906-) a native of Wuxi, Jiangsu. The pseudonym is fixed. Graduated from Shanghai Jiaotong University. 1924 joined China. He has served as secretary of the Communist Youth League District Committee, member of the Communist Youth League Central Committee, propaganda minister, member of the Communist Youth League International Executive Committee, international representative of the Communist Youth League in the Communist Youth League, propaganda minister of the Red Army General Political Department, and deputy director of the Eighth Route Army Political Department. Later, he served as a member of the 7th, 8th and 11th CPC Central Committee and a member of the Standing Committee of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China Advisory Committee. Since the1920s, he has published works in the bimonthly flood, such as Shanghai on May 30th. Later, I saw periodicals such as Literary Position, Eighth Route Army Military and Political Magazine, People, and articles such as Miscellaneous Notes of Southeast Shanxi Army.
5. Lu Li: (1908- 1942) from Tiantai, Zhejiang. Formerly known as Kaoyuan and Shengquan. Writer. 65438-0926 entered Hangzhou Zhijiang University for undergraduate study. In the autumn of the following year, he transferred to the Department of Mechanical Engineering of Shanghai University of Labor, 193 1 graduated. Later, I went to Quanzhou Civilian Middle School in Fujian as a physics and chemistry teacher. Su Ping likes science and literature, and is proficient in English and French, Japanese, Russian and Esperanto. In his spare time, he devoted himself to translation and writing, and founded the Quanzhou Chinese Community with Wu langxi. 65438-0935 Joined Shanghai Cultural Life Publishing House, and was jointly responsible for editing with Ba Jin, Jin Yi and Li Ni. 1937 founded the bimonthly youth magazine as the editor-in-chief. When the Pacific War broke out, I volunteered to work in Shanghai as a foreign student. Later, he was raided and detained by the Japanese gendarmerie, and was tortured and sacrificed. He is the author of Starfish, Bamboo Knife, Cage The Elephant and Lu Li's Essays, and has translated Gracila, Luo Ting, Smoke, Greek Myth, Robinson Crusoe, Fable Poems, etc.