Some poems by Lu Xun

It is not Lu Xun's Some People, but a lyric poem written by Cang Kejia, a contemporary poet, to commemorate the third anniversary of Lu Xun's death/kloc-0. Through the contrast between the two kinds of people, poetry has poured infinite affection into those who are willing to bow their heads and express their high respect; For those who are above the people, they are mercilessly exposed and show full resentment. The uniqueness of poetry lies in its philosophical theme: man lives for the better of most people.

Some people are still alive,

He died;

Some people died,

He's alive.

someone

Riding on the people's heads: "Oh, how great I am!"

someone

Bend down and be a cow and a horse for the people.

someone

Carve your name on a stone to make it immortal;

someone

I'd rather be a weed and wait for the underground fire.

someone

He lives and no one else can live;

someone

He lives for a better life for most people.

Ride on the people's heads

People broke him down;

Work for the people.

People will always remember him!

Carve one's name on a stone.

The name decays earlier than the corpse;

As long as the spring breeze explodes

There are green weeds everywhere.

He's alive, and no one else can,

His fate can be seen;

He lives for most people, a better life,

The crowd held him high and high.

—— Cang Kejia1949165438+1October 1[ 1]