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It's not Zang Kesheng, it's Zang Kejia, this poem is to commemorate Lu Xun, and I learned it in middle school.
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The author's name is wrong, Zang Kejia.
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"Some People" summarizes two kinds of people, two life choices and two life destinations.
It eulogized Mr. Lu Xun's life of being a son of a cow, and expressed his heartfelt praise for those who live for the people. Contrast is used throughout the text, and two very different ways of life in the real world and their historical results are presented artistically in contrast to each other.
Appreciation:
The poem is very simple, the language is clear and direct, the views are clear and unambiguous, and the ideas expressed in it are also to the point, so that one can directly grasp the emotions contained in it. From the beginning to the end, the poet repeatedly uses concise contrasts to write about two kinds of people, which contrast and contrast each other, so that the great is greater, and the despicable is more despicable.
Such a contrast is not from a single but rich multifaceted perspective, "some people are alive and he is dead; Some people are dead, and he's still alive. The poet first points out such a phenomenon, and then proceeds from this phenomenon, and then compares them one by one from multiple angles, and points out the causes of these two kinds of human souls, motives, actions, and consequences.
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Summary. After the liberation of the country in 1949, Zang Kejia returned to Beijing from Hong Kong. October 19 is the 13th anniversary of Mr. Lu Xun's death, and for the first time in all parts of the country, this great revolutionary, thinker and writer is publicly and solemnly commemorated in all parts of the country.
Zang Kejia personally participated in the commemorative activities in the capital, witnessed the grand occasion of the people's commemoration of Lu Xun, and paid homage to Lu Xun's former residence in Beijing. He deeply recalled Lu Xun's life of dedication to the people, mixed feelings, and wrote a short poem "Some People" on November 1, 1949, expressing his infinite emotion caused by the commemoration of Lu Xun and his profound thinking about the meaning of life, which is very great.
The background of "Some People" written by Zang Kejia.
After the liberation of the country in 1949, Zang Ke's family returned from Hong Kong to Beiwei and sold in Beijing. October 19 is the 13th anniversary of Mr. Lu Xun's death, and for the first time in all parts of the country, this great revolutionary, thinker and writer is publicly and solemnly commemorated in all parts of the country. Zang Kejia personally participated in the commemorative activities in the capital, witnessed the grand occasion of the people's commemoration of Lu Xun, and paid homage to Lu Xun's former residence in Beijing.
He deeply recalled Lu Xun's life of dedication to the people, mixed feelings, and wrote a short poem "Some People" on November 1, 1949, expressing his infinite emotion caused by the commemoration of Lu Xun and his profound thinking about the meaning of life, which is very great.
"Some People" is a lyrical poem written by the contemporary poet Zang Kejia to commemorate the thirteenth anniversary of Lu Xun's death. The poet summarized two kinds of people, two life choices and two life destinations in highly condensed and summarized verses, eulogized Mr. Lu Xun's life of being a son of a cow, and expressed his heartfelt praise for those who live for the people. Throughout the text, two completely different ways of life in the real world and their historical knots are presented in comparison with each other.
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