What is the famous poem of revolutionary Qiu Jin?

Lu Chen people are responsible. I am homeless when I wander around the world.

1, Qiu Jin (1875- 1907), a scholar of modern democratic revolution, was originally named Qiu, whose real name was Xuanqing, whose real name was Xuanqing. After dongdu, she changed her name to Jin, and called herself "Jianhu Girl" with a pen name. Originally from Yin Shan, Zhejiang (now Shaoxing), he was born in Min County, Fujian (now Fuzhou). He despised feudal ethics and advocated equality between men and women. He often takes Mulan and Qin Liangyu as heroes, studied literature and practiced martial arts, and went to Japan to study at his own expense. Actively participated in the revolution, and successively participated in revolutionary organizations such as the underworld, Guangfu Association, and League. The liaison party failed in planning and coordinating the June 1 uprising. 1907, she and Xu Xilin organized the Guangfu Army, and planned to revolt in Zhejiang and Anhui at the same time on July 6th, but she was arrested. /kloc-died in Xuantingkou, Shaoxing in July of 0/5.

2. Both Sun Yat-sen and Soong Ching Ling spoke highly of Qiu Jin, the heroine who died heroically in order to overthrow the autocratic monarchy of Manchu Dynasty and establish the Republic of China. 191212 On February 9, Sun Yat-sen paid homage to Qiu Jin's tomb and wrote an elegiac couplet: "Edo Yadanchen, I feel that you are the first to praise the League; Shed blood on the pavilion, ashamed to recruit a chivalrous female soul. " 1965438+August 65438+June 20th, 2006, Sun Yat-sen and Soong Ching Ling visited Hangzhou and paid a visit to Qiu Jin's tomb. Sun Yat-sen said, "Before the recovery, Ms. Qiu, the first person in Zhejiang Province, also joined the League. This autumn, Ms. Wang will not be reborn, but the phrase' autumn wind and autumn rain are sad' will never be forgotten. "

3. 1942 In July, Soong Ching Ling praised the martyr Qiu Jin as "one of the most noble revolutionary martyrs" in the article "Women Fight for Freedom in China". 1958 On September 2nd, Soong Ching Ling wrote Historical Records of the Martyrs' Revolution in Qiu Jin.