"Some People" is a lyric poem written by Cang Kejia, a contemporary poet, to commemorate the13rd anniversary of Lu Xun's death. The poet summed up two kinds of people, two kinds of life choices and two kinds of life destinations with highly concentrated and summarized poems, eulogized Mr. Lu Xun's life as a willing ox, and expressed sincere praise to those who lived for the people.
The technique of this poem is very simple, the language is bright and direct, the position is clear and unambiguous, and the views expressed are also very sharp, so that people can directly understand the emotions contained in it. From beginning to end, the poet repeatedly used concise contrast techniques to write two kinds of people, and the two kinds of people contrasted and set off each other, thus making the great greater and the mean more despicable.
This contrast does not come from a single but rich multi-angle. "Some people are alive/he is dead; Someone is dead/he is still alive. " The poet first pointed out such a phenomenon, and then proceeded from this phenomenon, and then compared it from many angles to explore the reasons from the souls, motives, actions and consequences of these two people.