Poems by Mr. Lu Xun

Lu Xun's poem: 1, the most wonderful poem: self-titled portrait.

Self-titled portrait

There is no way to escape from the gv 10, and the storm is as dark as a rock.

I sent a message to Han Xing, and I want to recommend Xuanyuan with my blood.

This poem was written around 1903. At this time, China is in an era of unprecedented national crisis and extremely painful people's lives.

The whole poem is Lu Xun's monologue: my heart can't escape the arrow of God, and I love my homeland that is still suffering from aggression and feudal oppression. This feeling is pinned on the stars in the sky, but no one knows. I swear to serve my motherland with all my blood.

The last sentence, "I recommend Xuanyuan with hot blood", is full of courage and enthusiasm, and every word pours into the author Lu Xun's infinite loyalty to the motherland and people, showing Lu Xun's strong patriotism and anti-imperialist and anti-feudal revolutionary heroism in his youth.

Mao Dun: His self-titled portrait shows his determination to devote his life to the motherland.

Why do I often cry? Because I love this land deeply.

2. The most admirable poem: self-mockery.

laugh at oneself

What do you want from the delivery of the canopy, but you dare not turn over and meet each other.

A broken hat covers the downtown, and a leaky boat carries wine.

Fierce-browed, I coolly defy a thousand pointing fingers, Head-bowed, like a willing ox I serve the children.

Hiding in the small building into a unified, regardless of winter Xia Chunqiu.

When Lu Xun was in Beijing in the 1920s, he was deposed and wanted by the Beiyang warlord government, and was attacked and framed by some literati. Lu Xun was in a very dangerous situation at that time.

In the face of the sinister creative environment, Lu Xun is humorous and optimistic, dismissive of his opponents, and sticks to his ambition and position, which is admirable.

"Bow your head a thousand fingers, bow your head and be a willing ox." It is the core and essence of the whole poem, expressing the author's strong love and hatred for the people, and showing the noble character of the author's uncompromising face to the enemy and dedication to the people.

"Bowing one's head and being a willing ox" is a portrayal of Lu Xun's life.