Who has the appreciation text of rickshaw pullers?

Hu Shi's rickshaw puller: The poet tells the hardships of a small rickshaw puller who was forced to pull a rickshaw for a living from the perspective of a bystander. The guest in the poem has a complicated feeling for such a young driver, so he can't bear to take a bus. If you don't sit down, others won't make money or make a living. Perhaps in the mind of the guest, his relationship with the coachman is oppressed and oppressed. Originally, oppression and being oppressed were relative. However, "you are old and kind-hearted, and you can't fill my hungry belly", but this antagonistic relationship was suddenly broken. It seems that as long as you "oppress" him in his car, he will have a way out. The passenger got on the coachman's car the most, but who knows how he felt after sitting in the car?

Shen Yinmo's rickshaw puller: it has the charm of Han Yuefu poetry and is more elegant than Hu Shi's poem of the same name. The characteristic of this poem lies in the good use of contrast, which does not directly describe the toil and fatigue of rickshaw pullers, but first describes the surrounding things, the quiet and leisurely natural environment, the people coming and going, and the comfort of people sitting in the car with a lot of pen and ink, and finally writes about rickshaw pullers, whose thin clothes are still so tired that they lie down and sweat in the cold wind. The contrast between the two shows the fatigue of the coachman and the bitterness of his fate.

There are two rickshaw pullers in modern history. I don't know which one you want, so I wrote them all. This is basically my original, I hope it will help you.