Are some people written by Cang Kejia?

"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 whole poem can be divided into three parts:

The first section is the first part; The second, third and fourth sections are the second part; The fifth, sixth and seventh sections are the third part. In the first part, the author comes straight to the point, represented by two opposing classes, and firmly grasps the two points that impressed him most when he participated in Lu Xun's memorial activities, that is, Lu Xun devoted himself to the people and people missed him after his death. Starting with his feelings about Lu Xun's death, he put forward different views on life and death.

The second part, starting from their different attitudes towards the people, warmly praises Lu Xun's great spirit of doing his best for the people.

The third part expresses the deep affection that the author and the people will always miss Lu Xun from the different attitudes of the people towards the two kinds of people.

The first part is the general outline of the whole poem, and the second and third parts respectively explain and dig deeply into the two points that are deeply touched in the first part, forming an emotional main line that praises Lu Xun's great spirit of dedication to the people.