What are the three poems of revolutionary martyrs?

The first song: Ye Ting, the author of Prison Song? Modern dynasty

The doors that people come in and out are locked,

The hole the dog climbed was open,

A voice shouted:

Climb out and set you free!

I long for freedom,

But I also know-

How can a person's body crawl out of a dog hole!

I can only hope,

That day-

The underground fire burns rapidly,

Burn this living coffin with me,

I deserve eternal life in fire and blood.

The second song: Xia, the author of Yiyi Poetry Talk? Modern dynasty

It doesn't matter if you behead, as long as the doctrine is true.

Kill Xia and others.

The third song: Chen Ran, the author of My Confessions? Modern dynasty

The heavy chain was ringing at his feet,

You can hold the whip high,

I don't need any confession,

Even if the chest is facing the bloody bayonet!

People can't lower their noble heads,

Only those who are afraid of death beg for "freedom";

What is torture?

Death can't make me talk!

I laugh at death,

The devil's palace swayed in laughter;

This is me, a "confession" made in party member.

Sing the song of triumph and bury the Chiang dynasty!

The creative background of Prison Song;

194 1 year 1 month, the author Ye Ting was illegally arrested by the Kuomintang during the Southern Anhui Incident, and was imprisoned in Shangrao, Jiangxi, Enshi, Hubei and Guilin, Guangxi, and finally transferred to the concentration camp of the China-US Institute of Special Technical Cooperation in Chongqing. In prison, Ye Ting suffered a lot, but he was unyielding.

1942, he wrote this song "Prison Song". There are many versions of this poem, but the versions are slightly different. The manuscript of this poem is in Chongqing Geleshan Martyrs Cemetery. This poem was written by Ye Ting on the wall of the second cell downstairs of the imprisoned Chongqing Zhazidong concentration camp. The manuscript was brought out by Ye Ting's wife Li Xiuwen when she visited the prison.

The creative background of "Yi Poetry";

After 1925, Xia was appointed as a member of Hunan Provincial Committee, and 1928 was arrested on February 8. In prison, the enemy first tried to buy him off, but he resolutely replied, "No way. You can sacrifice my life and never give up my faith. "

The enemy tortured him again. He would rather die than surrender. The enemy was at a loss and became angry from embarrassment. Finally, he killed Comrade Xia. Before the execution, the murderer asked him if he had any last words. He scribbled down this magnificent poem.

Creative background:

Written in April 1948. In the underground state, the organ newspaper of Chongqing Municipal Committee, Forward Newspaper, was cracked by the Kuomintang authorities, and party member and Chen Ran, the special secretary of Forward Newspaper, were arrested.

In prison, Chen Ran suffered all kinds of torture, and always only admitted that the "Forward" was edited, printed and distributed by himself-he was determined to sacrifice himself and protect the organization and comrades. The spies used threats and inducements to make him write a confession. Chen Ran picked up a pen and wrote an earth-shattering poem, my confession.