When shall I reply? Which poem does my Dajiangdong come from?

From "Long Sha Yin".

A poem in Rhyme of Long Sha. "Where are the remains of Sixty-four Tun? Who can restore me to Dajiangdong?" This deep sigh made many heroes and people of insight burst into tears. Song of Longsha was written in the spring of 1908-autumn of1909. The story tells that in June of the 26th year of Guangxu (1900), Russian invaders bloodbath the seashore, set fire to Dahetun, and forced unarmed China residents in 64 villages east of the Yangtze River to death in Heilongjiang. This sentence comes from the first of four groups of poems in Bianjin's "Long Sha Yin". The first poem is:

Longjiang Wan Li garrison building is empty, and the spot is red from the grass.

There are 64 tuner remains there. Who can restore my Jiangdong?

The writing background of this poem is1spring of 908 to1autumn of 909. Yao Shengsheng, deputy commander of Aihui, claimed the "Boxer Russia Disaster" in the 64th village of Jiangdong, China, which was occupied by Russia. He wrote several notes, met with Russian officials twice, and reported to Heilongjiang Province for verification. At the same time, he also sent people to the left bank of Heilongjiang twice to investigate the situation of Sixty-four Tun. However, due to the weakness of the Qing government, the claim has not been realized so far. At the same time, Bian Jin, a frontier poet, wrote this group of famous articles full of patriotic feelings.