Interpretation of Nietzsche's poems

Nietzsche divided his poems into two categories: one is "motto", that is, philosophical poems; The other kind is "song", that is, lyric poetry. His motto is concise, interesting, concise and intriguing. As he himself said, "My ambition is to say what others have said in a book in ten sentences-what others have not said in a book." In order to realize this "ambition", he made great efforts in the art of epigrams. Some epigram poems, just two lines, are subtle in conception, simple in language and meaningful.

For example, hostility made of a whole piece of wood is better than friendship stuck together! -"Honest Man"

Rust is also necessary: sharp light is not enough! People will chatter: "He is too young!" -Rust

He shot an empty word into the blue sky to kill time-only to find a woman falling from the sky. -Involuntary Seducer

Don't brag too much: a small needle will make you explode. -"against arrogance"