Lu Xun's "Diary of a Madman"

A. was the First Dadaist work to become a best-seller in Japan, China, and India.
B. attacked the negative aspects of the traditional Chinese family.
C. championed the cause of female equality.
D. portrayed women as "man-eaters."
E. was an absurdist and escapist comedy.


Answer: B

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