What is the name of the poem "After the Great River Song, U-turn to the East"?

After the song of the great river, the poem is called "Untitled".

Original text of "Untitled":

After the song of the great river, it turned eastward, and the sophisticated science and technology helped the poor in the world.

After facing the wall for ten years and trying to break through it, it is difficult to be rewarded as a hero even if he crosses the sea.

Translation: After singing the bold and majestic song, he resolutely turned around and headed east. This was to study science carefully and save the country from danger. After ten years of studying and facing the wall, I hope to be like the dragon that breaks through the wall and flies away. Even if the ideal is difficult to realize, throwing myself into the sea and dying is still a hero.

Appreciation of "The Great River Song" and "Turn East"

The opening sentence of "Untitled" is majestic, expressing the author's determination to sail eastward to seek the truth. The author regards his study abroad as a purification and training for himself, so he quoted the classic "The great river goes eastward, and the waves sweep away all the famous people of the ages", and gave it a positive meaning.

The term "U-turn East" comes from Liang Qichao's poem. When Liang Qichao was in exile in Japan after the failure of the Reform Movement of 1898, he wrote a long poem "Going to the Country". The author's ambition to save the country and his mood of seeking truth from Japan when he traveled east are somewhat similar to Liang Qichao. In addition, He was familiar with Liang's works at the time, so he adapted Liang Qichao's poems.