Mr. Lu Xun's poems are very revolutionary, such as "pointing at a thousand fingers with a frown, and the head of the government is willing to be a willing ox". Lu Xun's poetry has profound ideological content and strong fighting spirit, and has a distinctive style of the times. Lu Xun is good at thinking in images, and his poems are vivid and vivid, with a blend of scenes and far-reaching artistic conception. Make good use of contrast and contrast, full of artistic dialectics. The structure is rigorous and natural, and the language is concise and accurate. Satire is sharp and pungent, and there are essays in the poem, and poetry is mixed with culture. He is also good at absorbing the essence from Chinese and foreign cultural heritage and extracting vital things from ancient poetry. All these make his poems unique, unique, outstanding and far-reaching
Mr. Lu Xun's poems are well written, and he is a leading figure in China's modern poetry after the May 4th Movement. Appreciated by Chairman Mao, the great leader, especially the poem "Look at a thousand fingers coldly and bow your head to be a Confucian ox" has become a famous saying throughout the ages. As far as poetry is concerned, the works are few and refined, which is a model for us to learn. Essays and classics are more flag works, which inspire us to move forward. Lu Xun's poems are gloomy and bleak, which can be described as poems like people. Most of his representative poems express his ambition with poems. When reading them, he can often feel the author's depressed spirit and desolate and helpless sigh.
Due to the dark social reality, the cruel high-pressure policy of the rulers and the white terror, Lu Xun had to use Qu Bi to describe and expose the society and politics in his poems, which showed a profound and implicit style. Sometimes, he also used puns, symbols and metaphors, and quoted allusions, such as Xiang Ling Ge and The Painter. With his talent and relying on the rulers, Mr. Lu Xun will be rich for three generations. However, for the future of the country and the people, he appealed all his life to fight against the dark forces, even though he was poor and even in danger of his life. The ancients said, "Poetry is made for the sake of things." Thought is the soul of poetry. With its noble pride in the rulers, we are far behind. How dare we comment on Mr. Wang's poems?