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Lu Xun's original poem "Self-mockery"

Lu Xun's poem "Self-mockery" wrote:

The poem "Self-mockery" is as follows:

What do you want from the delivery of the canopy, but you dare not turn over and meet each other.

A broken hat covers the downtown, and a leaky boat carries wine.

Fierce-browed, I coolly defy a thousand pointing fingers, Head-bowed, like a willing ox I serve the children.

Hiding in the small building into a unified, regardless of winter Xia Chunqiu.

This poem is a lyric poem, and it is the author's resentment against his persecution and everywhere. It effectively exposed and attacked the bloody rule of the rulers at that time, and vividly showed the author's hard-core character and brave and resolute fighting spirit.

Poetry appreciation:

"Hiding in the small building is unified, and Xia Chunqiu is in charge of him in winter." Among them, "Xiao Lou" is the place where the author lives. "Hide" means hide for a while. The word "hide" is a combination of wisdom and courage.

The first sentence is very interesting about the author's fighting environment and the characteristics of the art of being good at fighting at that time, which reflects the author's confident and optimistic mood and expression. The last sentence is about the determination to fight bravely to the end. This reveals the fighting content of the previous sentence more clearly and makes the characteristics of Zhuang and He He more prominent.

It not only shows the author's determination to fight for the revolution no matter how the situation changes and how difficult the future is, but also satirizes the crime of betraying the national interests of the Kuomintang rulers at that time. The ending of the pun reinforces the theme of the poem.