Lu Xun MBTI Personality Type

Personality

What personality type is Lu Xun? Lu Xun is an INFP personality type in MBTI, 5w4 - so/sp - 548 in Enneagram, RLOEI in Big 5, ILI in Socionics.

The INTJ vs INFP debate on Lu Xun has been on the Chinese MBTI community for YEARS, and it's happening here too. lol My guess is INFP (not because I'm an INFP myself), the reason is that he has a low Te usage. He is a very critical person about history and society, but he takes a value-based approach rather than an objective structural approach. He focuses on how he feels about things, rather than how to practically improve the system, so Fi-Te is more plausible than Te-Fi. Even when he is provocative and challenging, it is driven by the Fi's desire to critic other people's morality and behavior. He also has noticeable Si, he always uses his past experiences to shape his understanding of the world, so even if he was a TJ type, ISTJ would be more probable than INTJ. As for Ne, he likes to keep his stories open-ended, to let the reader fill in the blanks on their own. Also he once described himself as a person who is "too detailed when viewing things, and whenever he is detailed, he will have a lot of concerns, and it renders him unable to move forward." Sounds like Si being detail-oriented and Ne being open to what could possibly happen, causing him to hesitate a lot when making decisions. It's similar to SJ type behavior actually, but NP is also possible. NJ and SP on the other hand, not really. So, basically Fi-Te and Ne-Si. 1. INFP 2. ISTJ 3. INTJ (I'm ruling out INFJ and INTP because the Fi is too obvious.) "A true warrior, would dare to face their bleak life, and the dripping blood. When the warrior dies, the first thing that the flies see are his weaknesses and wounds. They think they are superior to the warrior. But the warrior has died in the battle, so he can no longer bat away the flies. So even if the flies arrogantly make noise, thinking they are indestructible, it's only because their completeness is far above the warrior. Indeed, no one can see the flies' weaknesses and wounds. However, a flawed warrior is still a warrior, but a complete fly can only be a fly. Go away, flies! Even though you have wings, and you can be arrogantly noisy, you will never surpass a warrior. You worms!" "There are two trees in front of my house. One is a jujube tree. The other one too." "The most painful thing in life is when wake up from your dream and realize there is no way out." "The sorrow and happiness of those people are not related. I only find them noisy."

Biography

Lu Xun (born Zhou Shuren, 25 September 1881 – 19 October 1936) was a major Chinese writer of the 20th century and is often considered to be the founder of modern Chinese literature. His works are known for their politically-rooted angst and bleak depictions of post-Xinhai-Revolution China.

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