The origin of "listening to thunder in the silent place"? Any allusions?

This poem is from Lu Xun's Untitled, which was written in 1934. The whole poem is as follows:

"Untitled Wan Jia Mo Mian No Hao Lai": "Wan Jia Mo Mian No Hao Lai, dare to sing and mourn. I am so worried that I am connected with Guangyu, listening to thunder in a silent place. "

Creation background:

"Listening to thunder in a silent place" can be described as a groundbreaking pen. In the darkest age before dawn, the poet's heart was connected with the people of the whole country. He thought far and deeply and felt the great power of the people's revolution. Such a poem will make reactionaries shudder when they read it, and the revolutionary people will be full of fighting spirit when they read it. Its social significance cannot be underestimated. The poem vividly expresses confidence in the victory of the revolution and gives great encouragement to the proletariat and the people.