The emotional tone of "Premier Zhou, Where Are You?" is as follows:
"Premier Zhou, Where Are You?" "This poem expresses the proletarian feelings of infinite nostalgia and incomparable reverence for the beloved Premier Zhou.
Premier Zhou, where did you express your proletarian feelings of infinite nostalgia and incomparable respect for the beloved Premier Zhou?
Premier Zhou, where are you? It is a poem written by Ke Yan and first published in Beijing Daily on January 7, 1977. The poem uses a poetic form of "asking-calling-searching-answering", placing its affection on the scenery. It depicts the moving scene of hundreds of millions of people calling in unison and looking for Premier Zhou everywhere in the vast world, and uses the response of the masses and all things. Answer harmoniously and affectionately.
The memory of Premier Zhou and the recollection of Premier Zhou’s great achievements were combined to create a magnificent and touching artistic conception, gradually showing the touching scene of Premier Zhou’s heart-to-heart connection with the people, and expressing the people’s feelings towards Zhou The Prime Minister's infinite love and nostalgia deeply and warmly praised Premier Zhou's lofty qualities of devoting himself to the people.
Creative background
On January 8, 1976, an outstanding member of the Communist Party of China, a great proletarian revolutionist, an outstanding communist fighter, and the Chinese people Comrade Zhou Enlai, the long-standing and outstanding leader of the party and state, died in Beijing due to cancer and failed treatment.
Comrade Zhou Enlai was loyal to the party and the people. In order to implement Chairman Mao Zedong's proletarian revolutionary line and strive for the victory of the cause of liberation of the Chinese people and the cause of communism, he fought bravely, dedicated himself and selflessly contributed Throughout his life, he has made an indelible contribution to the party and the people and established immortal achievements.
However, the "Gang of Four" who brought disaster to the country and the people extremely hated Premier Zhou out of their reactionary class nature. During the Prime Minister's lifetime and serious illness, they not only fired cold shots, shot hidden arrows, and tried their best to attack and frame Premier Zhou, but after Premier Zhou's death, when the people across the country were extremely sad for the loss of their good Prime Minister, they held various When mourning activities were held to express their grief, they frantically carried out destruction and suppression.