Read Yu Xiuhua's poems.

About the Russian-Ukrainian war, this is the most touching work I have ever read:

I begged poetry to stop a tank.

? Yu Xiuhua's Poems

I begged poetry to stop a tank.

Poetry full of tears blocks more.

I begged flowers for bullets.

A handful of carnations can comfort a mother.

I begged the sun to shine on everyone.

Get some people out of the bomb shelter

To touch things that are scarred but still trying to bloom.

spring

I beg those who say goodbye to sadness, where will they go without you.

But the joy of touching freedom.

I begged those children, those children.

You can run into the street.

I beg for peace!

I begged the enemy with a bayonet.

Tell each other the names of their mothers.

Wife's name, child's name

I implore everyone who starts a war of aggression.

Cherish one's reputation

Every soldier's life

Cherish the life of every civilian.

I beg to come to this troubled earth.

The sun illuminates every corner of the earth.

Nothing is more evil than war.

There is no aggression lower than war.

I beg for peace!

February 27(th), 2022

I don't like Yu Xiuhua's poems very much, in fact, because I have never read them carefully. Compared with girls' favorite Xi Murong and Shu Ting, her poems are rough and wild, and the texture makes me feel very painful to read.

However, as soon as I saw this poem yesterday, I fell in love with it deeply and couldn't help reading it over and over again. I was deeply moved by the sympathy of barnyard grass, which is worrying about human beings in spring. Today, Knife Talk will introduce some poems about spring by Yu Xiuhua. After careful reading, my cheeks are full of the fragrance of spring, such as:

I sing every spring.

The way songs sway in the wind is sad and sweet.

Spring and I are separated by a flower.

Crossing a river, a pair of butterfly wings

Me and spring

Experienced 365 days from pain to torture.

Spring and I just ...

With a gesture, a shout, a promise