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Mr. Wen Yiduo's Saying and Doing" After reading "Mr. Wen Yiduo's Saying and Doing", I knew that Mr. Wen Yiduo devoted himself to academics in order to explore a way out to save the country and save the people. In the later period, he devoted himself to the democratic movement, dared to speak for the people, fearless in the face of the best enemy, and regarded death as home, reflecting the courage of democratic fighters and becoming a model for Chinese revolutionary intellectuals. One of the words I respect him the most, that is, some people will not do what they say, and some people may not necessarily say what they do, as long as we do it, Nu Yuan Yin Li does it, it is not necessary to say it, others will also know, even if we say that the sky is blooming, the earth is falling, and the good words of the world are used, it is useless.
The different paths taken by Mr. Wen in the early and later stages reflect the changes in his understanding of society. Mr. Wen Yiduo's deeds of "saying and doing" show that he is consistent with his words and deeds, and his noble personality is consistent with his words, and praises his dedication to the country, the nation, and democracy.
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Characteristics of Wen Yiduo: Mr. Wen has a strong and resolute personality.
The Japanese invaded the south, and Tsinghua University, Peking University, and Nankai University were combined into temporary universities, which were stationed in Changsha, and later changed to Southwest Associated University, which will go to Yunnan. Some teachers and students formed a walking group, and Mr. Wen participated in the walking, the Long March, he grew his beard and declared: The War of Resistance will not be won, and he will not shave.
His beard is only on his chin, which is the so-called "goatee", and his upper mustache is thick and black, similar to the character "one". His lips were thin and flattened, and his gaze burned. There is a woodcut portrait of Mr. Wen, turning his head to the side, holding a pipe in his mouth, and examining reality with a hot and cold gaze, which can express Mr. Wen's inner world very well.
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1 When I was a teenager, I wanted to excite Qingqing, reduce the boredom of survival, and vent my exuberant youth.
Now: What I feel is the truth of people, the calmness of existence, the vision of people's future, and the call for beauty.
2 The image illustrates the plain and simple characteristics of Wen Yiduo's poems.
3 Wen Yiduo believes that life is a prerequisite for poetry.
The meaning of this sentence is: a poem detached from life is poor, pale, and lifeless, and such a poem will eventually dry up.
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What kind of feelings did "I" have when I read a lot of poems when I was a teenager? How does "me" feel now?
2.What does the image of "looking at it feel like air blowing out of your mouth" illustrates?
3.How does Wen Yiduo view the relationship between "poetry" and "life"? "How far can poetry go if it is detached from life itself? How do you understand that?
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The first half of this article introduces Mr. Wen's writing of three books, "Miscellaneous Treatises on Tang Poetry", "Chu Ci Proofreading" and "Classical New Meaning", which depicts Mr. Wen Yiduo's dedication to academics in the early stage, fearless of hardships, forgetting to sleep and eating, and decades of professionalism, and focusing on the spirit of Mr. Wen Yiduo's "doing and saying again, doing not saying", reflecting Mr. Wen's "scholarly aspect"; In the second half of the article, Mr. Wen Yiduo "said" and "did", and his words and deeds were completely consistent, and the author chose three things as examples: drafting political leaflets, making speeches at mass meetings, and participating in demonstrations, showing Mr. Wen's "revolutionary aspect". The two parts complement each other, so that Mr. Wen Yiduo's rigorous and assiduous academic attitude, selfless and fearless fighting spirit, surging and persistent patriotic enthusiasm, and noble personality consistent with words and deeds are vividly put on paper. Mr. Wen Yiduo devoted himself to academics in the early stage, was not afraid of hardships, forgot to sleep and eat, and worked hard to show the spirit of Mr. Wen Yiduo's "do it and say it, do it without saying it", and reflected Mr. Wen's "scholarly aspect"; In the second half, Mr. Wen Yiduo "said" and "did".
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