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Who wrote the Song of Seven Sons in Macau?

Song of seven people

Hongkong, Macau, Taiwan Province Province, Kowloon, Ahava, Guangzhou Bay and Luda (Lushun Dalian).

This is written by Wen Yiduo.

Wen Yiduo (1899- 1946), formerly known as Wen Jiahua, also known as Duo Duo, Yi Duo, and the word You San, You Shan. China was a great patriot in modern times, a staunch democratic fighter, an early leader of China Democratic League, a close friend, poet and scholar of China Communist Party. Crescent School is a representative poet and a patriot.

Guangxu of Qing Dynasty,1October 22 (1899165438+1October 24) was born in Xiabahe Town, Qishui County, Hubei Province.

19 12 was admitted to Tsinghua University, and likes reading China's ancient poems, poems, history books and notes. 19 16 began to publish a series of reading notes in Tsinghua Weekly, collectively called February Lu. Write old-style poems at the same time. 19 19 actively participated in the student movement during the may 4th movement, and once represented the school at the National Student Union Conference (Shanghai).

1April, 920, published the first vernacular "student of the walker". In September of the same year, the first new poem West Bank was published.

192 1 year1kloc-0/year initiated the establishment of Tsinghua Literature Society with Liang Shiqiu and others. In March of the following year, he wrote "Research on Metric Poetry" and began to systematically study the theory of metrical new poetry.

1July, 922, went to Chicago Academy of Fine Arts to study. At the end of the year, the Winter Night Grass Review, co-authored with Liang Shiqiu, represented Wen Yiduo's early view of new poetry. The first book of poetry, Red Candle, was published in 1923, which combined the theme of anti-imperialism and patriotism with the form of aestheticism.

1925 After returning to China in May, he successively served as a professor at the Fourth National Sun Yat-sen University (1928 was renamed Central University, and 1949 was renamed Nanjing University), Wuhan University (served as the first dean of the Art College and designed the school emblem), National Shandong University, Beijing Art College, Political University, Tsinghua University and Southwest Associated University.

The second book of poetry, Dead Water, was published in 1928, showing deep patriotic passion in decadence. Since then, he has devoted himself to the study of classical literature. Four ancient books, The Book of Changes, The Book of Songs, Zhuangzi and The Songs of the South, were sorted out and studied, and then compiled into Classical New Meaning, which was called "unprecedented by Guo Moruo".

1937 at the beginning of the Anti-Japanese War, he taught at the National Southwest United University. During the eight-year anti-Japanese war, he grew a beard and vowed never to shave it off until the victory of the anti-Japanese war, expressing his determination to fight the war to the end.

During his stay at National Southwest Associated University, especially after 1943, Wen Yiduo, under the influence and leadership of China's * * * production party, actively participated in the torrent of struggle against the dictatorship of the Kuomintang regime and for people's democracy. From 65438 to 0944, he participated in the Southwest Cultural Research Association and later joined the China Democratic League. Since then, he has actively participated in social and political activities as a professor of democracy and the leader of NLD Yunnan branch, and has become a mentor and friend that the vast number of revolutionary youth sincerely love and respect.

In the "December 1st" patriotic movement of students, Wen Yiduo always stood on the side of patriotic students, guiding and encouraging them to be brave and good at fighting, and made important contributions to the victory of the "December 1st" movement.

Wen Yiduo (1945) was a member of China Democratic League, governor of Yunnan Province and president of Kunming Democracy Weekly. 1946 On July 5th, he delivered the famous "Last Speech" at the conference in memory of Mr. Li Gongpu, and was killed by the Kuomintang spy that afternoon.