1. Guo Moruo
Guo Moruo is a famous writer, thinker, revolutionary, poet, calligrapher and archaeologist in modern times. He can be said to be a very knowledgeable talent, and his poems, articles and calligraphy works have reached a high artistic level.
If you go to museums all over the world, you will definitely see his handwriting, which is vigorous and powerful, not losing to ancient masters; In addition, his poems are magnificent and magnificent, among which the most representative is the Warring States Policy, which is also a modern poem. The whole poem is magnificent and full of domineering words, which makes people excited to read.
2. Poetry
When the war is tense, everyone feels happy, and when the war is relaxed, everyone feels depressed. The voice of war is related to the fate of the nation. Are we going to be slaves or are we still masters?
Stand up, there is no one-tenth chance, and uncompromising fast life is not real life. It is the nature of our nation to pursue peace, but the mother of peace, friends, is the voice of war.
3. Background
At that time, Guo Moruo was in the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. In this era, Guo Moruo was in his prime and devoted himself to the war of resistance. So when he wrote this poem, he told people that they must stand up, take up their weapons and defend their homes. The whole poem goes in one go, and every sentence expresses the poet's feelings of worrying about the country and the people.
War is cruel, but we must unite and fight bravely anyway. Only in this way can we expel the invaders.
Although I haven't read many of Mr. Guo Moruo's works, this poem left a very deep impression on me. In that special period, everyone was worried about the country and the people and fought for the country. This is the most touching place and it is precisely because of these proletarian revolutionaries.
Finally, the invaders were driven away and we lived a happy life. From this poem, we not only feel Mr. Guo Moruo's feelings of home and country, but also feel his selfless dedication. Like a soldier, he told us that we must stand up, not be slaves, have backbone and fight.