Listen to the thunder silently. What's the next sentence?

There is no next sentence

Lu Xun's Untitled Wan Jia Mo Mian Hao Lai

There is no Artemisia on the surface of Wanjiamo, and there is a song that dares to mourn.

My mind is broad, even broad, and I am listening to the thunder in a quiet place.

Listening to thunder in a quiet place, there is no next sentence. This poem is written in 1934 by Lu Xun's Untitled. Some of his later poems vividly expressed confidence in the victory of the revolution and gave great encouragement to the proletariat and the people. This poem is written in 1934 by Lu Xun's Untitled. Some of his later poems vividly expressed confidence in the victory of the revolution and gave great encouragement to the proletariat and the people. By describing the miserable life of the people in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, the author expressed his longing for the victory of the Anti-Japanese War.

Appreciation of the last two sentences

The third sentence of the poem, "My mind is broad and spacious", changes from describing social reality to directly expressing my mind with a pen. The poet's "worries" are numerous, and his thoughts are connected with "Guangyu", which fully shows his broad mind closely related to the people and the revolution; It also includes his exploration of the current political situation and the revolutionary situation, and his ardent expectations for the future of China's revolution.

The sentence "Listen to thunder in silence" is full of passion and powerful. The poet gave a resounding Marxist answer to the development of the current situation. "Silence" and "thunder" dialectically describe the unity of opposites in the situation. "Silence" is a superficial silence, which accurately summarizes one aspect of the situation-oppression is getting deeper and deeper, darkness is getting thicker and thicker, but silence that suppresses people's hatred, like an underground fire, will eventually break out. "Thunder" symbolizes the storm of the people's revolution and the roar of anti-Japanese. Vividly reveals the other side of the situation-"China is on the eve of a new national revolution".