Modern poems commemorating the May 4th Movement.
It is suggested to choose Guo Moruo's "Coal in the Furnace: Coal in the Furnace _ _ _ _ Love for the Motherland Guo Moruo, my girl! I live up to your kindness and you live up to my thoughtfulness. I burned like this for the person I love! Ah, my lady! You should know my predecessor. Don't you think I am a reckless slave? Need me, a black slave, with a heart like fire. Ah, my lady! I think my predecessor used to be a useful pillar. Buried alive for many years, until now I have to see the light again. Ah, my lady! I have often missed my hometown since I saw the light of day again. I burned like this for the person I love! Background: This poem was written between 1920 and 1 and February. At that time, although the poet was far away in Japan, he always paid attention to everything that happened in the motherland. The surging May 4th wave also impacted him. He later said: China after the May 4th Movement is like my lover. "Coal in the Furnace" is a love song I gave him (the seventh volume of Guo Moruo's Collected Works, created in ten years), which clearly illustrates Guo Moruo's intention to write this poem.