2. Original text
Hard-working cattle
Cang Kejia
Pieces of waste water and mud are dug deep and carefully taken away.
Old cows can also solve the problem of being young and expensive without their own whips.
3. Brief analysis
The cow in Niu Niu worked so hard and spared no effort because of its own motivation: "Don't wait to whip yourself". Here, "things" and "I" are integrated, and the old cow who "doesn't need to whip himself" is also a poet himself who is too old, strong and self-reliant.
In ancient times, poets over the age of ancient times wrote the well-known poem "Ox Cow", and praised the great aspirations of the working people with the help of the image of an industrious, old and self-reliant ox. The poet firmly believes that dark clouds can't cover the sun and the motherland will always belong to the people. He will dedicate himself to the motherland and people in his lifetime.
4. Introduction to the author
Cang Kejia (1905 10 20041October 8th-February 5th), a native of Zhucheng, Weifang, Shandong, was a modern poet. A well-known alumnus of Shandong University, a loyal patriot, was a member of China Democratic League, a deputy to the Second and Third National People's Congress, a member of the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth CPPCC, a member of the Seventh and Eighth Standing Committee, a director and consultant of the First and Second Chinese Writers Association, a third director and consultant, a fourth consultant, an honorary vice-chairman of the Fifth and Sixth China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and a member of the Third and Fourth Chinese Writers Association. 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.