What is Wen Yiduo's most famous poem?

Wen Yiduo's most famous poem is Song of Seven Sons.

Macao, one of the songs of the Seven Sons;

Do you know that "Ma Gang" is not my real name?

I've been away from your children for too long, mom!

But what they took was my body,

You still have my soul.

I've dreamed of my biological mother for 300 years!

Please call your son by his birth name and call me "Macau"!

Mom! I want to come back, mom!

Song of the Seven Sons is a group of poems written by Wen Yiduo during his study in the United States in March 1925, with a total of seven poems, namely, Macau, Hongkong, Taiwan Province Province, Ahava, Guangzhou Bay, Kowloon and Luda (Lushun-Dalian). The theme song of the large-scale TV documentary "Macao Years" also uses this group of poems "Song of Seven Sons of Macao". Due to the influence of documentary, it was used as the theme song of February 20th 1999 65438+ Macao's return.

Wen Yiduo (1899165438+1October 24-65438+July 0946 15), whose real name is Wen Jiahua, was a native of Xishui, Huanggang, Hubei Province, a great patriot in modern China, a staunch democracy fighter and an early leader of China Democratic League.