Said by: Some people in Cang Kejia.
original text
Some people are alive and he is dead;
Some people died, but he is still alive.
Some people, riding on the people's heads: "Ah, how great I am!" " "
Some people bend down to be cows and horses for the people.
Some people carve their names on stones to be "immortal";
Some people are willing to be weeds and wait for underground fires.
Some people can't live if they are alive;
Some people, he lives to live better for most people.
Those who ride on people's heads are crushed by people;
People will always remember those who work for the people!
Those who carve their names on stones, their names rot earlier than the bodies;
Wherever the spring breeze blows, there are green weeds everywhere.
He lives, others can't live, and his fate can be seen;
He lives for most people. People hold him high, high.
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Creation background
"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.