Year: Qing Dynasty
Author: Tan Sitong
Works: the wall in prison
Content:
Desperate to stop thinking about James Zhang, he endured death and treated Dugan for a while.
My smile goes from the horizontal knife to the sky and stays in the liver and gallbladder.
The author introduces Tan Sitong (1865- 1898) and Liuyang (now Liuyang County, Hunan Province). He used to be Zhang Jing's alternate sheriff and military minister. I traveled with my father since I was a child and traveled all over China to get familiar with the social situation at that time. After the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, he resented China's weakness, actively engaged in reform activities, severely criticized autocratic monarchy and feudal ethics, and became a radical among bourgeois reformists. 1898 Participated in the Reform Movement of 1898, failed to be arrested, and died generously. Author of The Complete Works of Tan Sitong.
Precautions:
Wait for the door to stop-I plan to stay when I see others, and describe the urgency on the way to escape.
James Zhang, a Gaoping native at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, was impeached by Houlan, a eunuch, falsely accused of cronyism and forced to flee. People value his reputation and conduct and are willing to take risks to accept him.
This sentence assumes that Kang, Liang and others who escape will be rescued.
Treat Dugan for a while-here the author compares himself with Dugan who endured death. Dugan: When Emperor An of the Eastern Han Dynasty became a doctor, he angered the Empress Dowager because he asked Empress Deng, who was in charge of politics, to return to the emperor. He was killed and fell to his death, but he didn't die because of the mercy of the executor. Stealth restaurant, after the death of Empress Dowager Deng, was restored as a consultant.
Going and staying in two Kunlun Mountains-Metaphorically, those who go and stay are aboveboard, sincere and as lofty as Kunlun Mountains. Go: Run. Refers to Kang Heliang; Stay: refer to yourself.
After the failure of the political reform, the die-hards headed by Empress Dowager Cixi persecuted the reformists. Tan sitong didn't want to escape and take refuge, so he decided to wake people up with his own blood. In prison, he wrote this magnificent poem. One or two sentences skillfully use allusions to place high hopes on exiled comrades and express the belief that the cause of political reform will eventually succeed. The last two sentences express enthusiasm for death and pride in the lofty aspirations of reformers. It can be described as earth-shattering and sobbing.