What are Lu Xun's self-deprecating poems and what are their poetic qualities?

Lu Xun's self-deprecating poems and poems: Poems: If you want to cover from the canopy, you dare not turn over and meet. A broken hat covers the downtown, and a leaky boat carries wine. Fierce-browed, I coolly defy a thousand pointing fingers, Head-bowed, like a willing ox I serve the children. Hiding in the small building into a unified, regardless of winter Xia Chunqiu. The poem is: What if you are unlucky? I tried to get rid of it, but I was hit hard.

Covering your face with a broken hat is as dangerous as sailing in the water with wine in a leaky boat. Angry at those who are morally bankrupt and condemned, they bend down and are willing to be the people's willing ox. No matter what changes take place in the external environment, stick to your ambition and stand and never change.

Self-deprecating appreciation:

Through reading this poem, we feel Mr. Hao's lofty integrity and car-scrapping in his bones in the self-mockery of Zhuang and Hehe. Judging from the poem itself, this seven-law antithesis is neat and humorous, and it is a rare masterpiece among the seven laws.

The final couplets are also wonderful. Many people think that the poet's words are negative, just hiding in his own world, regardless of the spring, summer, autumn and winter outside. But this understanding is obviously completely inconsistent with the last couplet. In fact, this is just the poet's self-mockery. At that time, he could only choose to "hide", but hiding did not mean giving in. Mr. Wang still looks at him coldly, but in another way.