This paper aims to examine Lu Xun's thoughts as presented in the magazines of Taiwan's Literature and Art and Taiwan's New Literature concerning the issue during the Japanese rule. During this period, Taiwanese literary circle debated twice over Lu Xun. Two articles attracted particular attention: "the Debate between Zeng Tian-she and Guo Mo-ruo and "the Death of Lu Xun." From these two articles we could understand how readers in colonial Taiwan with their peculiar position in Eastern Asia interpreted and understood Lu Xun. We explore the process Lu Xun's thoughts was disseminated and accepted in Taiwan and the efforts Taiwanese literary circle made in creating a new page of Taiwanese culture.