Author: He Jingping
In order to avoid the pain of the next generation, we want to-
I would like to sit in this prison!
We are born rebels, and we have to turn this upside-down Gankun upside down!
We are going to knock this unreasonable thing over!
Today, we are in prison. What's so rare about going to jail?
In order to avoid the pain of the next generation, we want to-
I would like to sit in this prison!
Poetry appreciation
"Through Prison" is a modern poem, and it is a well-known immortal poem written by revolutionary martyr He Jingping in Zhazidong concentration camp of Kuomintang Sino-American Cooperation Institute in the summer of 1948. For more than half a century, it has been deeply imprinted in people's hearts. In the poem, the author expresses the lofty aspirations of revolutionary martyrs and their determination to fight the enemy to the end. Poetry is permeated with the revolutionary spirit of single-mindedness, which deeply shocked readers and touched generations. They looked out of the reinforced concrete window, but they were satisfied, because they did not give up hope and resolutely fought against the world and reactionary forces.
Brief introduction of poetic background
Sitting in a Prison is a well-known immortal poem written by revolutionary martyr He Jingping in Zhazidong Prison in the summer of 1948.
1On April 5, 948, He Jingping and Liu Dehui were arrested by secret agents for selling out by traitors and detained in Zhazidong prison.
1949 On the first day of the first lunar month, he, Liu Zhenmei and 20 comrades-in-arms set up a "poetry club behind bars" in prison to fight against the enemy with battle songs. In the autumn of the same year, the People's Liberation Army won successively and advanced to the southwest. In order to inspire the fighting spirit of his fellow prisoners, he wrote "Being in Prison" with revolutionary passion. This poem is magnificent and full of lofty ideals and strong revolutionary will. Zhou Zong, a prisoner, composed music and sang in prison, which strongly inspired the prisoners' fighting spirit and carried out an increasingly fierce prison struggle.