The original poem about Wen Yiduo in Dead Water

1, original:

(1) This is a stagnant pool, and the breeze can't move at all. Why not throw more rubbish and throw out the leftovers?

(2) Maybe the copper should be green to emerald, and a few peach blossoms should be embroidered on the tin can; Let greasy weave a layer of Luo qi, and the mold will steam out some clouds for him.

(3) let the stagnant water ferment into a ditch of green wine, which is full of pearl-like bubbles; The laughter of the little bead turned into a big bead, and it was bitten by the flower mosquito who stole the wine.

(4) Then a ditch of desperate stagnant water is somewhat vivid. If the frog can't stand loneliness, it is stagnant water calling for a song.

(5) This is a backwater of despair, which is definitely not the beauty. Let Ugly take it back and see what world it has created.

2. Dead Water is a poem by Wen Yiduo, a modern poet. Through the multi-angle and multi-level composition of "semi-feudal and semi-colonial old China", the corrupt old society was exposed and satirized, and resentment and deep patriotism against the ruling environment at that time were expressed.