For example:
"He is alive, others can't live, and his fate can be seen; He lives for those who live a better life for most people, and the masses hold him high. "
These two poems use contrastive rhetoric to compare the results of those who serve the people and those who are enemies of the people. Those who are enemies of the people will rise up against him and crush him; For the people, the people will worship and admire him.
Original poem:
Contemporary "Some People": Cang Kejia
Some people are alive and he is dead;
Some people died, but he is still alive.
Some people, riding on the people's heads: "Oh, how great I am!" " "
Some people bend down to be cows and horses for the people.
Some people carve their names on stones to be "immortal";
Some people are willing to be weeds and wait for underground fires.
Some people can't live if they are alive;
Some people, he lives to live better for most people.
Those who ride on people's heads are crushed by people;
People will always remember those who work for the people!
Those who carve their names on stones, their names rot earlier than the bodies;
Wherever the spring breeze blows, there are green weeds everywhere.
He lives, others can't live, and his fate can be seen;
He lives for most people. People hold him high, high.
About the author:
Cang Kejia (1905 10 20041October 8-February 5), a native of Zhucheng, Shandong; Outstanding poet, famous writer, editor and loyal patriot.
Extended data:
Appreciate:
Some People is the representative work of Cang Kejia's many political lyric poems. Its uniqueness lies in its highly concise artistic technique, which expounds the true meaning of human material life and spiritual life. To sum up, Lu Xun's greatness is manifested in two aspects: fighting and sacrificing for the people before his death, and being warmly remembered by the people after his death.
In order to strengthen and highlight the significance of the theme and enrich the content of this short poem, the expression method of contrast is used throughout, and the topic is called' someone' instead of commemorating Mr. Lu Xun. "It profoundly reveals the truth that for the people's eternal life among the people, those who are enemies of the people will inevitably perish.
The whole poem is divided into seven sections. The whole poem compares two people with different ideas in a contrasting way, enthusiastically eulogizes "people who live better for most people" and lashes "people who live others but can't live" to set off the noble sentiments and great hearts of all the people represented by Lu Xun.
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 Mr. 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 Mr. Lu Xun from the different attitudes of the people towards them. The first part is the general outline of the whole poem.
The second and third parts respectively explain and dig deep into the two points that are most deeply touched in the first part, forming an emotional main line that praises Mr. Lu Xun's great spirit of dedication to the people.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Some People (Modern Poetry)