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"Seven sons" refer to Guangzhou Bay, Ahava, Luda (Lushun, Dalian), Kowloon, Taiwan Province Province and Hongkong. What else?

"Seven sons" refer to Guangzhou Bay, Ahava, Luda (Lushun, Dalian), Kowloon, Taiwan Province Province, Hong Kong and Macao.

Seven sons refer to seven lands occupied by foreign powers at that time: Hongkong, Macau, Taiwan Province Province, Kowloon, Ahava (now Weihai City, Shandong Province), Guangzhou Bay (now Zhanjiang City, Guangdong Province) and Luda (Lushun Dalian). Seven sons also refer to seven people collectively. The level of concubines in ancient Western Han Dynasty. Mr Wen Yiduo once called him Qizi, and wrote a song of Qizi.

1842 In August, Qing government officials signed the first unequal treaty in China's modern history-the Sino-British treaty of nanking. By 1899, China and France signed the Special Terms for Lease of Guangzhou Bay, and the iron lock of Guangzhou Bay, the back door of China, was leased to France. The "seven sons of China" captured by the great powers is a symbol of national tragedy and national disaster.

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Song of Seven Sons was written in March 1925, when Wen Yiduo was in new york. In its preface, alsace-lorraine is translated into Lorraine region, which is located at the foot of Faust Mountain in eastern France. It was ceded to Germany in the Franco-Prussian War and returned after the Treaty of Versailles.

In the poem, Wen Yiduo compares seven pieces of "lost land" plundered by foreign powers to seven children who are far away from their mothers, crying about their strong feelings of being bullied by foreign countries and eager to return to their mothers' arms. On the one hand, poetry expresses nostalgia and praise for the motherland, on the other hand, it expresses the curse to the imperialist powers.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia _ Qizi