What did some people express in this poem?

This poem describes Lu Xun's lofty dedication and the ugly faces of reactionary rulers in the old society in simple language. Through the contrast between the two kinds of people, the poem has poured infinite affection into those who "bow their heads and be willing to be a willing ox" and expressed high respect. However, for those who are above the people, they are mercilessly exposed and full of resentment. The uniqueness of poetry lies in the philosophical theme: man lives for the better of most people.

"Some people" Cang Kejia

Some people are still alive,

He died;

Some people died,

He's alive.

Some people,

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

Some people,

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

Some people,

Carve your name on a stone to make it immortal;

Some people,

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

Some people,

He lives and no one else can live;

Some people,

He lives to make life better for most people.

Riding on people's heads,

People broke him down;

Those who work for the people,

People will always remember him!

Carve your name on the stone,

The name decays earlier than the corpse;

Wherever the spring breeze blows,

There are green weeds everywhere.

He's alive, and no one else can,

His fate can be seen;

He lives for the benefit of most people,

The crowd held him high and high.

—— Cang Kejia 1 949165438+1October1.