Some people's poems by Lu Xun

It's not Lu Xun's, - "Someone" is a lyric poem written by the contemporary poet Zang Kejia to commemorate the thirteenth anniversary of Lu Xun's death. Through the contrast between the two kinds of people, the poem pours infinite affection and high respect for the people who "bow down and are willing to be cowards"; while for the people who stand above the people, it ruthlessly exposes and shows full of resentment. The uniqueness of poetry is that it expresses a philosophical theme: people live for the betterment of the majority of people.

Some people are alive,

he is dead;

Some people are dead,

he is still alive.

Some people

ride on the heads of the people: "Oh, how great I am!"

Some people

look down The body is used as an ox and a horse for the people.

Some people

engrave their names into stones, hoping to be "immortal";

Some people

would rather be weeds and wait. Burning underground.

Some people

He lives so that others cannot live;

Some people

He lives to make a better life for the majority of people. .

The one who rides on the heads of the people

The people will knock him down;

The one who serves the people as an ox and horse

The people will always remember him !

The name is carved into the stone

The name rots earlier than the corpse;

As long as the spring breeze blows, it is everywhere.

Green weeds.

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The crowd lifted him up very high, very high.

——November 1, 1949 at Zang Kejia, Beijing[1]