What are the contents of some people's modern poems?

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Cang Kejia

Training focus

Understand the writing of contrast

Second, I will use poetry to reason.

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Cang Kejia, a poet, 1905, was born in Zhucheng, Shandong. His poems have great influence at home and abroad. The main works are included in six volumes of Cang Kejia's Collected Works.

Some People was written by the author to commemorate the13rd anniversary of Lu Xun's death after the founding of New China, so the subtitle is "Thoughts in Memory of Lu Xun".

The author once said: "It is difficult to write a comprehensive eulogy for such a giant. I just generally show his greatness from two points: he fought and sacrificed for the people without considering himself, and the people warmly commemorated him 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' some people' instead of commemorating Lu Xun." To learn this poem, we should understand the profound philosophical connotation and powerful sentences in the poem, and understand the feelings expressed by the poet in memory of Lu Xun in a comparative way, so as to be educated by the revolutionary outlook on life.

Poetry can also be meaningful and express opinions. But the discussion in the poem is not abstract, but vivid and expressed in the language of the poem. Try to understand the philosophical discussion in some people.

Some people are still alive.

He died;

Someone died;

He's alive.

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

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

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Carve your name on a stone to make it immortal;

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

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He lives and no one else can live;

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He lives to make life better for most people.

Ride on the people's heads

People broke him down;

Work for the people.

People will always remember him!

Carve one's name on a stone.

The name decays earlier than the corpse;

As long as the spring breeze explodes

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.

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