"Some people" in the first two sentences of each poem refers to reactionary rulers. Although they are "alive", they are like walking dead. They oppressed the people and ended in shame. "Some people" in the last two sentences of each poem refers to people like Lu Xun and Lu Xun. Although they are still alive, they will always live in the hearts of the people and win their respect and praise.
"Some People" is a lyric poem written by Cang Kejia, a contemporary poet, to commemorate the13rd anniversary of Lu Xun's death. The poet summed up two kinds of people, two kinds of life choices and two kinds of life destinations with highly concentrated and summarized poems, eulogized Mr. Lu Xun's life as a willing ox, and expressed sincere praise to those who lived for the people. Contrast runs through, presenting two completely different lifestyles and their historical results in the real world.
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The greatest feature of this poem is that it makes good use of contrast, resulting in a huge gap between the two views of life and death, which is more helpful to reveal the essential difference between beauty, ugliness, good and evil; At the same time, this contrast runs through all sections of the poem, and from the perspective of the whole poem, it is carried out in turn.
Lu Xun's poems are quoted in many places, such as "bow down and be a willing ox" in Lu Xun's poem "bow down and be a willing ox" and "I love my weeds, but hate the earth decorated with them" in Lu Xun's "Wild Grass inscription". The fire ran underground and rushed;
Once lava is ejected, it will burn all weeds, even trees, so it will not rot. Using Lu Xun's poems to eulogize Lu Xun's spirit is vivid and can express the theme of poetry more thoroughly and appropriately. The whole language is concise and full of rhythm. In contrast, emotional expression has a strong effect. Unforgettable