1. Mr. Lu Xun's famous poem in "Self-mockery" expresses different attitudes towards enemies and friends: "A cold brow is pointed at a thousand men, but one bows his head and is willing to be a bully."
2. "Self-mockery" by Lu Xun
What do you want when you are handed over to Huagai? You have already met before you dare to stand up. I pass through the bustling city with my broken hat, and my boat is full of wine.
His eyebrows are cold and he points his fingers at thousands of people, bowing his head and willing to be a Ruzi Niu. Hide in the small building and become one, and take care of winter, summer, spring and autumn.
3. The main idea of ??the poem:
What can I do if I have bad luck? He tried to get away but was hit with a bloody head.
Walking through a busy market with a broken hat covering your face is as dangerous as sailing through the water in a leaky boat carrying wine.
He is angry at those people who have no conscience and are being criticized by thousands of people. He bends down and is willing to be a bully for the common people.
Stick to your ambitions and positions and never change, no matter how the external environment changes.
4. Thoughts and feelings:
This poem is a lyrical poem. It is the author Lu Xun’s resentment that burst out from being deeply persecuted and running into obstacles everywhere. It effectively exposes and criticized the bloody rule of the Kuomintang at that time, vividly showing the author's strong character and brave and persevering fighting spirit.
Among them, "With a cold eyebrow and a thousand fingers, I bow my head and am willing to be a coward." is the core and essence of the whole poem, which embodies the author's proletarian world view. The first four sentences describe the situation and combat actions. These two sentences reveal the deep feelings and push the ideological realm of the whole poem to its peak. These two lines of poems express the author's strong love for the people and his strong hatred for the enemy. They also show the author's noble character of being uncompromising in front of the enemy and dedicating himself to the people. This sentence is a concentrated expression of the theme of the whole poem and the climax of the author's emotional expression.