There are many poems that pay attention to the sufferings of the people. The following are some of them: 1. The people are the most important, the state is the second, and the monarch is the least important. 2. How can we have a vast mansion with thousands of rooms to shelter the poor scholars all over the world? 3. The people have no grain, the country has no grain, how can we face each other? The four countries break the mountains and rivers in the city. The spring grass and trees are deeply touched. When the flowers splash tears, they hate to part with the birds. They are shocked. 5. Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world 6. Poor bones by the Wuding River are still people in the dream of spring boudoir 7. How can the people rely on the heavens to draw their swords? Don't you see that the Yellow River flows from the sky to the sea and never returns? 9. The wine and meat at the vermilion gate are stinky, and the road has frozen bones (Du Fu's "Spring Night Rain") 10. I hope that we can live together for a long time.
A sentence describing the feelings of concern for the sufferings of the people: He looked at the starving children and felt a pang of sadness in his heart. He knew how serious the survival crisis these children were facing was. He had to think of a way to let them live a better life in order to live up to his responsibility and mission.
People's livelihood depends on diligence, but diligence is not lacking. The people are only the foundation of the country, the foundation is solid and the country is peaceful.
Su Shi was a famous writer and politician in Chinese history. His poems often expressed his concern and love for the people. The following are a few poems that express his concern for the people: "The rise and fall of the world is the responsibility of every man. I hope that the common people will not live up to their good fortune." 2."Calm Wind Wave":"Don't listen to the sound of breaking through the forest and hitting the leaves. Why not sing and walk slowly? Bamboo cane, straw shoes, light than a horse, who is afraid? A raincoat and a misty rain, let me live my life." 3 "Jiangcheng Zi·Mizhou Hunting":"The Great River East goes to the waves to find all the heroes of the ages. The people on the west side of the old camp said that it was the Red Cliff of Zhou Lang of the Three Kingdoms. Rocks pierced through the sky and waves crashed against the shore, rolling up thousands of piles of snow. How many heroes are there in the picturesque landscape?" 4." Huanxi Sand ":" A new song, a cup of wine, an old pavilion in last year's weather. When will the sunset return? I have no choice but to leave the flowers and return to the swallows." These poems expressed Su Shi's deep concern for the people and believed that everyone should shoulder their own responsibilities and contribute to the maintenance of social harmony and stability.
In ancient China, there was a poet named Du Fu. His poem," Song of the Cottage Broken by the Autumn Wind," described his difficult life in the wilderness. However, he did not give up. Instead, he cared about the sufferings of the people and encouraged them to work hard. Another famous person in ancient times was Confucius. He taught people to care about the lives of the people, pay attention to moral cultivation, and oppose corruption. He also proposed that moral concepts such as "benevolence" and "justice" became an important part of Chinese culture. In modern times, there were many famous people who showed their concern for the sufferings of the people. For example, Jack Ma in China had brought many employment opportunities and wealth to the Chinese people through his own business and innovation. George Washington of the United States made important contributions to the United States through his leadership and decision-making. At the same time, he also paid attention to the livelihood of the people in the United States and encouraged them to work hard. The stories of these famous people all showed that caring about the sufferings of the people was an important moral responsibility and a quality that a person must possess.
It's all about perspective. If you focus on the positive and learn from the hardships, you can still find joy.
The sufferings of the people needed the government's attention and efforts. The following are two similar satirical poems that reflect the sufferings of the people: 1 Thomas More's Utopia: Happiness is in the distance, where is the distance? If everyone could have their own land and wealth Then where was the place of happiness? 2 John Rawls 'Theory of Justice: Our society is not made up of perfect people It was made up of flawed people. If we concentrate wealth and power in the hands of a few Then these few people will use their wealth and power to pursue their own interests They would not care about the sufferings and needs of society as a whole. The government should pay attention to and work hard to improve people's livelihood To provide equal opportunities and resources for everyone. Let everyone have a chance to realize their dreams At the same time, he was concerned about and took care of the sufferings and needs of the entire society.
Throughout history, many poets were considered to be truly concerned about the people and their sufferings. Du Fu: His poems such as Ascending a Mountain, Looking at Spring, Three Officials, and Song of the Cottage Broken by the Autumn Wind show his deep concern for the sufferings of the common people and his criticism of society. 2. Bai Juyi: "Farewell to the Ancient Grass,""Song of the Pipa,""Charcoal Merchant" and other poems express Bai Juyi's concern and sympathy for the lives of the common people. 3. Lu You's poems, such as Spring Journey to Qiantang Lake, Shrouded Phoenix, and Shining Children, show Lu You's concern and sympathy for the sufferings of the people. 4. Xin Qiji's poems such as "Sapphire Case·Yuanxi","Shuidiao Getou·Bingchen Mid-Autumn Festival","Sapphire Case·Yuanxi Banquet Farewell with Ancient Grass" express Xin Qiji's concern and sympathy for the sufferings of the common people. 5. Su Shi: "Jiangcheng Zi·Mizhou Hunting","Dongli Yuefu","Shuidiao Getou·Bingchen Mid-Autumn Festival" and other poems show Su Shi's concern and sympathy for the sufferings of the people. The works of these poets all expressed their concern and sympathy for the common people, and their deep thoughts on social issues became classics in the history of Chinese literature.
In literature, the concern for ordinary people could be called human concern or humanism. This emotion expressed the call for kindness, warmth, and care in human nature. In the novel, it showed the universal feelings and characteristics of human nature, thus conveying the concern and thinking about the fate of mankind. Question: What are the representative works in literature that express human concern? What's the difference between human concern and humanism? What is the influence of human concern and humanism on literary works?
The following are some classical works that describe the oppression of the ruling class in ancient times: 1 "The Analects of Confucius·Gongye Chang" has a sentence: "There is no such thing as a violent tiger and a violent river dying without regret." This sentence expressed the ancient people's resistance to the tyranny and aggression of the rulers, even if they were in danger of death. 2 In the Water Margins, Lin Chong had a saying: "The government forces the people to rebel, but it is a way out." This sentence expressed the people's resistance to the ruling class. They believed that the rulers oppressed the people and forced them to resist. In "Dream of the Red Chamber," Grandmother Jia sighed,"Nowadays, the world is afraid of the government but not of thieves." This sentence expressed the ancient people's fear of thieves and distrust of the ruling class. In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Liu Bei sighed: "The world's general trend will be divided for a long time and will be divided for a long time." This sentence expressed the ancient people's worries about political changes, believing that the corruption of the ruling class would lead to division and war. These writings all expressed the resistance and dissatisfaction of the ancient people against the ruling class, reflecting the hardships and pain of the people.
Lu Xun was a great writer and ideologist. His concern and support for the young people were fully reflected in his works. The following is some information that can reflect Lu Xun's concern for the young: Diary of a Madman: This is one of Lu Xun's representative works. The image of the protagonist, the Madman, reflects Lu Xun's deep understanding of the darkness of society and the suffering of the people at that time. In the novel, Lu Xun expressed his distrust and vigilance towards the young people through the words and deeds of the "madman". At the same time, he also expressed his sympathy and concern for the sufferings of the people. The True Story of Ah Q: This is another famous novel by Lu Xun. The image of Ah Q was portrayed by Lu Xun as the representative of the people at the bottom of society at that time. In the novel, Lu Xun not only described Ah Q's stupidity and cowardice, but also expressed his encouragement and support for the young people at that time, especially those who pursued truth and freedom. Medicine: This is another novel by Lu Xun. The image of the protagonist "medicine" represents the Chinese people's concern and reflection on social problems at that time. In the novel, Lu Xun expressed his support and concern for the young people at that time through the fate of medicine, especially those who cared about the sufferings of the people and pursued the truth. 4 Kong Yiji: This is another famous novel by Lu Xun. The image of Kong Yiji represents the image of the people at the bottom of society at that time. Through Kong Yiji's words and deeds, Lu Xun expressed his distrust and vigilance towards the young people at that time, and also reflected and criticized the darkness of the society at that time. From Lu Xun's works, one could see his concern and support for the young people, especially those who cared about the sufferings of the people and pursued the truth. These works not only reflected Lu Xun's concern and concern for the people, but also reflected the reality of society and the sufferings of the people at that time.