original text
Looking at the mainland
Yu Youren?
Bury me in the mountains.
Wangwo mainland
The mainland is invisible.
Only crying.
Bury me in the mountains.
Wangwo hometown
Hometown is invisible.
won't forget
The sky is gray and wild.
Shan Ye, the ruins of the country.
This is an elegy written by him to miss his hometown in mainland China, in which homesickness and homesickness are beyond words, and it is a swan song that touches the soul of Chinese people.
1949, Yu Youren was kidnapped to Taiwan Province province, but his wife and son stayed on the mainland, living far apart. Therefore, his "looking to the mainland" is not a general feeling of home and country, but an unforgettable life experience. The reunification of the motherland is the poet's lifelong pursuit.
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Reading this poem gives people a deep sadness and patriotism. Because of well-known reasons, Yu Xiansheng lived in Taiwan Province Province for a long time and could not return to Sang Zi, but the waves in the Strait could not stop him from looking at the mainland and missing his hometown and relatives.
Yu Youren (1879- 1964), a native of Sanyuan, Shaanxi Province, is a veteran of the Kuomintang, an internationally renowned calligraphy master, a famous newspaper activist and educator. Together with Liu Juemin and others, he founded Fudan University and Zhonghua College successively, and founded Shenzhou Daily, Humin Daily and CoCo Lee Daily to publicize bourgeois revolutionary thoughts. After the establishment of the provisional government of the Republic of China, he served as the second minister of communications and presided over the work of the Ministry. Later, he became the commander-in-chief of Shaanxi Guo Jingjun who opposed Yuan Shikai. Shanghai University, founded in 1922, advocates cooperation between countries. 1926, together with Feng Yuxiang, Liu Juemin and others, led the national army to rescue the siege of Xi 'an, became the commander-in-chief of Shaanxi, and spared the * * * producers and the Kuomintang leftists. Later, he served as an inspector of the national government. During the Anti-Japanese War, the Kuomintang and the Communist Party still openly supported the state to cooperate again. In his later years, he still longed for the reunification of Taiwan Province Province. He is good at poetry and calligraphy, and his standard cursive script is well received by scholars at home and abroad. He is the author of Yu Youren's Poems and Standard Cursive Thousand-character Works.