Cang Kejia chose four short poems.

The short poem "Niu Niu" in Selected Poems of Cang Kejia: A piece of water and mud is not cultivated, but things are intensively cultivated. Old cows can also solve the problem of being young and expensive without their own whips.

This is a poem about objects written by Cang Kejia, a contemporary poet, on 1975128 October. Through personification, the poet praised the cow's spirit of not being afraid of difficulties, diligently cherishing time and consciously forging ahead.

At the age of seventy, the poet wrote this well-known poem, praising the lofty aspirations of the working people with the help of an image of an old ox who is tireless, old and strong, and constantly striving for self-improvement. The last sentence of the poem is particularly famous, "The old cow can solve the problem of being too expensive, so don't wait to slap yourself."

Cows still know that time is as precious as a flash in the pan, so they don't have to wait for their master to wave a whip to rush, so they vigorously raise their hooves, indicating that they should work hard and cherish their lives. Use this to encourage people to have the spirit of the old cow, cherish time, don't waste time, and strive to create a world for themselves.

Cang Kejia (1905 10 20041October 8th-February 5th), a native of Zhucheng, Weifang, Shandong, was a modern poet. He used to be the editor-in-chief of Poetry magazine. His first book of poetry was Brand, mainly satirical poetry collection Baby and literary prose collection On the Road to Literature Study. His short poem "Some People" was well received. His "Mr Wen Yiduo's example" was selected as the twelfth lesson of the seventh grade People's Education Publishing House.