Comrade Dong's poem Misty Rain

Comrade Dong's poem Misty Rain is as follows:

"South Lake: Visiting the Ancient Road through Misty Rain" is the voice of revolution, and workers and peasants celebrate the birth of the Party. Tomb-Sweeping Day came back, misty and rainy, and strolled the old road. This poem was written by a comrade when he returned to Nanhu in April 1964. He boarded the revolutionary memorial ship and reviewed the "First Congress" scene.

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It's misty and rainy. Visit Nanhu Lake in Jiaxing, Zhejiang. The phrase "Traveling in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province in misty rain" comes from Dong's four-line poem. Dong is one of the founders of the China Communist Party and one of the leaders of the China Revolution. Dong wrote this poem somewhere in Zhejiang. The sentence in the poem is: "In the initial boat of the revolution, workers and peasants praised by the Party were born.

Tomb-Sweeping Day came back, misty and rainy, and strolled the old road. The "old trace" here refers to the South Lake in Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province. So misty rain visited South Lake in Jiaxing, Zhejiang.

Early leader

1On March 5, 886, Comrade Dong was born in a poor teacher's family in Hubei County (now Hong 'an County). Received a good enlightenment education from an early age, and was admitted to a scholar at the age of 17. As a teenager, Comrade Dong witnessed the decadent autocracy of the Qing government and the oppression and plunder of the people of China by western powers, and determined to save the country and the people.

19110 June10, Wuchang Uprising broke out. Comrade Dong resolutely went to Wuchang to fight, changed from a scholar in the late Qing Dynasty to a staunch anti-imperialist and anti-feudal Democrat, and then embarked on the road of professional revolutionaries who worked tirelessly for the people's liberation in China.

Following Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the forerunner of the democratic revolution, he joined the League and the China Revolutionary Party successively, and participated in the Revolution of 1911 and the struggle against Yuan Shikai, a northern warlord.

However, after the Revolution of 1911, the darkness of China society made him feel depressed and distressed. "When you touch your eyes, the market is depressed, the people are depressed and gloomy, and the people live happily." Comrade Dong embarked on the road of re-exploring the truth of saving the country and the people.