Mr. Lu Xun's poems are well written, and he is the leader of modern poetry in China after the May 4th Movement. Appreciated by the great leader Chairman Mao, especially the poem "Look at a thousand fingers coldly and bow your head as a willing ox" has become a famous sentence throughout the ages. As far as poetry is concerned, the works are few but fine, which is a model for us to learn. Prose and classics are even more flagship works, inspiring us to move forward. Lu Xun's poems are gloomy and desolate, which can be described as poems like people. Most of his representative poems express his will with poems. When reading them, he often feels the author's depressed spirit and desolate and helpless sigh.
Due to the dark social reality, the cruel high-pressure policy of the rulers and the white terror, Lu Xun had to use bending pen to describe and expose society and politics in his poems, showing a profound and implicit style. Sometimes, he also uses puns, symbols and metaphors, and quotes allusions, such as Xiang Lingge and talented painters. Mr. Lu Xun will be rich for three generations with his talents and relying on the rulers. However, for the future of the country and people, he called for fighting against the dark forces all his life, even though he was poor and even his life was in danger. The ancients said, "Poetry is written for things." Thought is the soul of poetry. It prides itself on the nobility of its rulers and leaves us far behind. How dare we comment on Mr. Wang's poems?