Who is the author of the last minute of this poem?

The author of The Last Minute is Li Xiaoyu, a contemporary poetess. 195 1 year 65438+1born on October 26th. Feng Runren, Hebei. I lived in the army with my parents since I was a child. Under the influence of my family, I began to contact poetry at the age of four. 1969 settled in the rural area of Hebei province, joined the army two years later, worked as a medic in the grass-roots units of the railway corps, and published the first set of poetry anthology "Herb Collection". Worked in the editorial department of Poetry magazine from 1976, and joined the Chinese Writers Association from 1983. February 20 15 1 1, died in Beijing at the age of 64.

The original poem "The Last Minute" is as follows:

Midnight. Hong Kong, let me hold your hand,

Listen to the last minute storm.

Listen to your approaching footsteps, listen to the heartbeat and inquiries of all China people.

At the last moment, it was the shape of the national flag.

It is the red rising in Ran Ran between heaven and earth, and it is the flagpole-the upright backbone of China people.

Is unfolding, the land and sky of Hong Kong,

It is a moment of silence in the jubilation of all people, and the trembling lips are silent.

Who is crying over and over again, gently shouting this name:

Hong Kong, Hong Kong, our hearts!

I saw the last wisp of smoke over mankind,

At the last moment after a hundred years, it finally dispersed;

The torn history textbook, page 1997,

Scars deep into the bone marrow have turned into blood and knife light,

Into our souls.

When a yellow old treaty quietly landed and emerged from the smoke,

The face of the Great Wall, the face with yellow skin,

Slow-moving things-

A hundred years of pain and joy passed through this tear.

Let the sea boil!

At this time, it was midnight and early morning.

All eyes are brand-new sunrises, and all salutes are the bells of the century.

Hong Kong, let me hold your hand tightly!

Listen to the last minute of wind and rain, then run and hug,

Welcome the fresh, moist and fragrant,

The first bauhinia rooted deep in the earth.

Extended data

Creation background: 1 July, 19971day, the national flags of National Flag of the People's Republic of China and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region were raised in Ran Ran, the venue of Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center. People all over China cheered the arrival of this great moment-the return of Hong Kong to the embrace of the motherland.

The poem "The Last Minute" is selected from Lesson 24, Unit 6, Volume I, Grade Five, Primary School, People's Education Press. The author pours out his thoughts on the historic special moment of July 1. 997, which is the last moment of Hong Kong's return to the motherland, and expresses the strong patriotic feelings accumulated by the people of the whole country and sincere wishes for a bright future after Hong Kong's return to the motherland.

The whole poem has four sections. The first section is the introduction of the whole poem. The author personifies Hong Kong, just like talking to relatives. "Listen to the last minute storm." Like all China people, the author warmly welcomes the historic moment of Hongkong's return to the motherland.

The second part expresses people's excitement and pride when they watch the national flag of China and the national flag of Ran Ran, the regional flag of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. This emotion is truly expressed through some close-up descriptions, such as "flags", "flagpoles", "silent scenes", "slightly trembling lips" and "crying softly over and over again with tears".

The third part is mainly the author's association with the humiliating history of Hong Kong, the unequal treaties imposed on China since the Opium War, and the expression of joy at present. The fourth part is that Hong Kong has since opened a new chapter in history. The author expressed his warm welcome to Hong Kong's return to the motherland and his deep wishes for Hong Kong's bright future in passionate language.