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Despised the coercion and temptation of the reactionaries, and would rather die (or sit through the prison) than live as a dog, expressing the poet's feelings of unyielding, unyielding, unyielding, and never bowing to the reactionary forces.
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expressed Zhuo Lingfeng's feelings of being neurotic.
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Despise the lackeys and would rather die in battle to express Ye Ting's unyielding feelings of seeing death as home.
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Ye Ting was illegally arrested by the Kuomintang during the Southern Anhui Incident, and was imprisoned in Shangrao, Jiangxi, Enshi, Hubei, Guilin, Guangxi, and finally transferred to the concentration camp of the "Sino-US Special Technical Cooperation Institute" in Chongqing. In prison, Ye Ting endured all kinds of torture. After that, on the wall of the No. 2 cell downstairs of the Chongqing Dregs Cave Concentration Camp, where he was imprisoned, he wrote the majestic "Prisoner Song" under the name of "Six-sided Layman".
The manuscript was brought out by Ye Ting's wife, Li Xiuwen, during a prison visit.
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General Ye has experienced hardships and suffering. Ye Ting's fourth general, Ye Huaming, revealed that "Prisoner's Song" was a birthday gift given to Guo Moruo when he was in Zhazidong Prison. In November 1942, Mrs. Li Xiuwen, who came to visit him, brought this "Prisoner's Poem" to Guo Moruo to express the revolutionary's dedication and heroic spirit to the truth.
Guo Moruo once commented in General Ye Ting's "Poems": "There is infinite anger burning here, but it also exudes clear brilliance, which is the real poetry." He has a strong sense of justice, which makes him disobedient, never give in, and at the same time has a well-rounded outlook on life, which allows him to rise above all suffering.
His poems are written with life and blood, and his poems are himself. ”
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General Ye Ting endured all kinds of torture, but he was always loyal and unyielding. He also wrote the famous "Prisoner Song" in prison, facing the persuasion of Chen Cheng, Dai Li and other important members of the Kuomintang at that time
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He experienced a lot of things in prison, experienced a lot of life and death, and even experienced the beating of his captivators, and tried his best to torture more, it can be said that he had a very difficult life in prison.
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He experienced some inhuman treatment, and he didn't eat and sleep well every day, so it inspired him to write.
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On the wall of cell No. 2 downstairs in the Chongqing Dregs Cave Concentration Camp, Ye Ting wrote the majestic "Prisoner Song" under the name of "Lay Warrior on Six Sides". In prison, Ye Ting endured all kinds of tortures, but he was still loyal and unyielding. His manuscript was brought out by Ye Ting's wife, Li Xiuwen, during a prison visit, and this poem exposes the ugly behavior and extreme hypocrisy of the Kuomintang reactionaries.
It shows the great integrity of the revolutionaries and expresses the ambition and pride of dedicating themselves to the revolution.
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In fact, I have experienced a lot of bad things, after all, there is a lack of freedom in prison, and it is very likely that I will be abused.
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Inhuman torture, but strong-willed has always survived, and it is not easy to face all kinds of torture to extract confessions.
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.What do you think of in the last section of Lan Tiyu's "Farming"?
A father's love for his children, his expectations for his children, and his teachings for them; read the hatred of the revolutionaries against their enemies; I read the awe-inspiring heroism of the revolutionaries. I hope that my son can inherit his legacy, be born for the motherland, fight for the motherland, and revolutionize to the end! This also fully embodies the revolutionary pride of the revolutionary martyrs who are righteous and awe-inspiring and regard death as home.
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"Prisoner Song" is near.
A vernacular recounting poem written by Ye Ting, a revolutionary, during his imprisonment in Chongqing's Dregs Cave. This psalm was written in 1942. The poem is divided into two sections, the whole poem is clear and clear, easy to understand, without a canon, as if blurting out, but the feelings are fiery, the momentum is heroic, and the artistic conception is clear and complete.
This is the true expression of the poet's noble sentiments, so that readers can't help but be shocked by the awe-inspiring righteousness in the poem, and awe of the poet's noble personality.
Prisoner's Song (transcribed from the author's handwriting).
The door for people to get in and out was locked, the hole for the dog to crawl away was open, and a voice shouted:
Climb out and give you freedom!
I longed for freedom, but I also knew it
How can a human body crawl out of a dog's hole!
I can only look forward to that day
The fire of the earth rushes and burns this living coffin with me, and I deserve eternal life in fire and blood.
The path taken by the revolutionaries was tightly locked by the enemy, and the road to surrender as a shameful traitor to betray the revolution was open. The reactionaries shouted hoarsely: Surrender!
Freedom for you! I longed to be free, but I knew very well how a true revolutionary could be free by betraying the revolution! I hope that one day, the flames of revolution will burn down the prison of me and the reactionaries, and that I should have eternal life in the struggle between blood and fire.
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Your persuasion will not succeed, and I will not destroy my personality in exchange for freedom.
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In January 1941, the author Ye Ting was illegally arrested by the Kuomintang during the Southern Anhui Incident, and was imprisoned in Shangrao, Jiangxi, Enshi, Hubei, Guilin, Guangxi and other places, and finally transferred to the concentration camp of the "Sino-US Special Technical Cooperation Institute" in Chongqing. In prison, Ye Ting endured all kinds of tortures, but he was still loyal and unyielding.
In 1942, he wrote the "Prisoner's Song". There are many versions of this poem, each of which is slightly different, and the original manuscript of the poem is now preserved in the Chongqing Geyue Mountain Martyrs Cemetery. The poem was written by Ye Ting on the wall of cell No. 2 downstairs in the Chongqing Dregs Cave Concentration Camp, where he was imprisoned, and the manuscript was brought out by Ye Ting's wife, Li Xiuwen, during a prison visit.
This is a vernacular narrative poem, divided into two sections. The whole poem is clear and clear, easy to understand, without a dictionary, without gorgeous text carving, and without an allusion, but the rhyme is loud, the feelings are blazing, the momentum is heroic, and the artistic conception is magnificent, which makes people be shocked by the author's awe-inspiring righteousness after reading.
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"Prisoner Song" is a vernacular version of the poem written by Ye Ting, the commander of the Fourth Army and a member of the Communist Party of China, during the Anti-Japanese War, when he was imprisoned in the dregs of Chongqing Dao. This poem was written in 194.
Right for two years. Ye Ting was illegally arrested by the Kuomintang during the Southern Anhui Incident, and was imprisoned in Shangrao, Jiangxi, Enshi, Hubei, Guilin, Guangxi, and finally transferred to the concentration camp of the "Sino-US Special Technical Cooperation Institute" in Chongqing. In prison, Ye Ting endured all kinds of inhuman tortures, but he remained steadfast and unyielding. In the face of all kinds of temptations of the Kuomintang, he showed the high demeanor and dignity of a communist.
On the walls of the prison he inscribed this song that has been widely recited by later generations.
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The writing background of "Prison Song" is du
Ye Ting was appointed as the commander of the Fourth Army after the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War. At the same time, DAO commanded the troops to advance back behind enemy lines in Central China and carry out guerrilla warfare.
In May 1939, he presided over the establishment of the Jiangbei Command of the New Fourth Army in central Anhui (central Anhui), commanded the troops to advance behind enemy lines in eastern Anhui and establish an anti-Japanese base area.
At the beginning of October 1940, the Japanese army invaded the military headquarters of the New Fourth Army in Yunling, Jing County, southern Anhui, and he commanded the troops directly under the army to fight tenaciously and hard to repel the enemy.
In January 1941, he was detained and imprisoned by the Kuomintang during the "Southern Anhui Incident", and wrote the famous "Ye Ting Prisoner Song" in prison.
Until after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he was rescued by the CCP and released on March 4, 1946.
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