Through the sharp contrast between the two kinds of people, this poem enthusiastically praises Lu Xun's great spirit of "bowing down and being a willing ox", mercilessly lashes the reactionary rulers riding on the people's heads, and inspires us to establish a revolutionary outlook on life.
Writing characteristics
Use comparison and parallelism to highlight the value of some people.
Contrast makes each section go against the trend and make the positive and negative characters more clearly opposed, thus achieving the role of highlighting the theme.
Some authors: Cang Kejia-in memory of Lu Xun, some people are alive and he is dead; Some people died, and he is still alive. Some people ride on people's heads: "Oh, how great I am!" " "Some people bend down to do cattle and horses for the people. Some people carve their names on stones in order to be immortal. Some people would rather be weeds and wait for the underground fire. Some people can't live if they live. Some people live for a better life for most people. People riding on people's heads make him collapse. People will always remember those who work for the people! Those who carve their names on stones, their names rot earlier than the bodies; As long as the spring breeze blows, there are green weeds everywhere. He lives, others can't live, and his fate can be seen; He lives for most people, and the masses hold him high, high.