The first line of the first poem of Victor Hugo's poem "Punishments": This is the date you have long planned and finally chosen,
O tyrant! It's time for a showdown - it's cold tonight,
Okay, get up!
Liberty, the watchdog, is barking and baring its teeth, having sensed the hidden deception.
Although Callie put the chain on it, it was still howling.
Don’t wait any longer! The time to take action has arrived.
Look, December thickens the foulest fog;
Like a baronial thief sneaking out of the castle,
attack, will The enemies you surround are suddenly seized.
Get up! There was a team stationed at the barracks,
carrying bags, drunk, crazy, and dizzy,
just waiting for a robber to step on the throne and put on a yellow robe.
Cover the lamp with your hand, stagger forward and walk gently,
Pick up your knife, this is the perfect time:
** *The United Kingdom did not pay attention to your sneaky eyes.
Believing in your oath as the king, they are sleeping peacefully.
Cavalry and infantry, come out! Drive away the gangsters!
Hunt for the representatives! Soldiers, please tie them up with ropes
and throw them into the cellars where hard labor prisoners are kept!
Stab the waist with the butt of the gun and push him into Massa’s prison!
Expelled the Special Supreme Court with a sword!
French warriors, you bastards, you regard the coup
as a sharp sword wielded by the devil,
just drawn from the furnace, As red as burning!
Defenders fight for human rights; their throats must be cut.
Robbery veterans, mercenaries, traitors, spies,
Fight! Kill it! Kill Bao Dan! Kill Dusu!
What are these people doing outside the palace? Tell them to go away!
Soldiers, use machine guns to shoot these scoundrels for me!
Fire! Fire! Fathers, the next step is the election!
Chop off human rights, chop off honor, chop off the law!
Let the blood flow like a river on the boulevards!
Fill the kettle with wine! There are bodies piled on stretchers!
Who wants soju? When it rains, you should drink enough.
Soldier, shoot this old man to death.
Kill this kid for me. Who is this woman?
Is it the mother? Just kill him. Let all these wretches tremble, and let the road dye their heels red!
Do it! This hateful Paris is defiant and tumultuous.
We treat it with disdain like violence to wisdom;
Let it be despised, gloomy and seeking revenge!
Foreign countries once respected Paris: We want to be unconventional
Drag it under the ponytail and smear it with mud!
Call it over! Mash it, crush it, smash it!
Cannon, please shoot your cannonballs at it head-on!
Extended information:
Hugo’s life:
Hugo was born in Besan?on, a provincial city in eastern France next to Switzerland. Hugo’s father was Napoleon One of his generals, Hugo was stationed in Spain with his father when he was a child. He returned to Paris to go to school at the age of 10. After graduating from high school, he entered law school to study, but Hugo's interest lay in writing.
When he was 15 years old, he won the prize in the poetry competition of the French Academy. When he was 17 years old, he won the first place in the "Hundred Flowers Poetry Competition". When he was 20 years old, he published a collection of poems "Ode", which was praised for praising the Bourbon dynasty. After the restoration, he was rewarded by Louis XVIII. After that, he wrote a large number of exotic poems.
After that, Hugo was disappointed with both the Bourbons and the July Dynasty and became a pacifist. Hugo also wrote many poetic dramas and scripts, several of which had distinctive characteristics and implemented their ideas. novel.
In 1841, Hugo was elected as an academician of the French Academy. In 1845, he took office as a member of the Academy. After the February Revolution in 1848, he served as a representative of the National Assembly.
In 1851, when Napoleon III proclaimed himself emperor, Hugo rose up in opposition and was forced to go into exile. During his exile, he wrote a political satire "Punishments", with each chapter accompanied by a policy statement from Napoleon III. , and sarcastically compared the achievements of Napoleon I with the humiliation of Napoleon III.
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