Who is the author of self-mockery?

The author of Self-mockery is Lu Xun.

Self-mockery is a seven-character poem written by modern writer Lu Xun in 1932. The first couplet of this poem describes the author's sinister situation at that time; Zhuan Xu wrote about his actions of persisting in struggle; Neck couplet writes about the internal motivation of his persistent struggle, that is, strong love and hate; William wrote down his determination to fight to the end. The whole poem has strong internal logic, humorous words and rich content.

Self-mockery is not only a political lyric poem, but also a neat seven-character antithesis poem, which has become a popular masterpiece. Among them, "looking down at a thousand fingers and bowing down as a willing ox" is a famous sentence in a famous article. The whole poem is humorous in form and serious in thought, which embodies the unique style of Lu Xun's poetry.

About the author:

Lu Xun (188 1 September 25th ~1June 5438+001October 19), originally named Zhou Zhangshou, later renamed Zhou Shuren, named Yushan, later changed to Yucai, a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang. A famous writer, thinker, revolutionary, educator, democracy fighter, an important participant in the New Culture Movement, and one of the founders of modern literature in China.

In his early years, he went to Japan to study at public expense with Li Suizhi and Qian Junfu, and graduated from Sendai Medical College in Japan. "Lu Xun", 19 18, is the most commonly used pseudonym when he published Diary of a Madman.