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Premier Zhou, where are you?
Premier Zhou, where are you? It is a poem written by Ke Yan, which first appeared in Beijing Daily 1977 on June 7th. Poetry demands in a poetic form-seeking and answering, expressing feelings in the scenery, depicting the call of hundreds of millions of people in unison, and looking for the moving scene of Premier Zhou everywhere in the vast world.
With the response and affection of the masses and everything, he combined the memory of Premier Zhou with the memory of his great career, created a magnificent and touching artistic conception, gradually showed the touching scene of Premier Zhou's heart-to-heart connection with the people, expressed the people's infinite love and nostalgia for Premier Zhou, and profoundly and enthusiastically praised Premier Zhou's noble quality of dedication to the people.
Knowledge expansion:
1976 10 the party central Committee smashed the gang of four in one fell swoop, and the whole country celebrated and complained. To celebrate this great victory, China Youth Art Theatre held a large-scale party "Hero in October", and recited Premier Zhou's "Where Are You" for the first time on the stage in the form of collective recitation.
This poem was published in English and French editions of People's China and China Literature, and was included in various poems in memory of Premier Zhou premiered in china national radio, which was broadcast on most radio stations in China.
1979 February, Sichuan people's publishing house printed and published Ke Yan's monograph and poetry anthology "Premier Zhou, where are you? The cumulative print run reached 6.5438+0.4 million copies, setting a record for the highest print run of personal poetry collections in that year.
In the 1980s, Premier Zhou, where were you? "A poem was also selected as a primary school textbook. 202 1, this poem was once again selected as the first volume of the ninth grade Chinese textbook compiled by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Social Security.
Ke Yan (1929—20 1 1) was originally named Feng Kai, female, Manchu, from Zhengzhou, Henan. Contemporary writers and poetesss. He used to be secretary of the Secretariat of the Chinese Writers Association. Representative of the 12th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC), representative of the 8th and 9th National People's Congress, honorary member of the 6th, 7th and 8th National Committee of Chinese Writers Association.