Who wrote Guandu's poem "Alone Sail"

Guandu was written by Huang Shanyun.

The whole poem "Guandukou":

Guandu sails alone, and it is difficult to achieve without paying.

Looking east at the clouds in Wuxia Gorge, you can see Shimen.

Guandukou: Sailing alone along Jiangxi, the future is uncertain, the career is dim, the mission on the shoulders is unfinished, the ambition is not paid, the heart can't be calm, but there is nothing I can do. I have to look at the Wushan Sea of Clouds and take it away from my heart.

Note: Guandukou: Guandukou is located at the exit of Wuxia on both sides of the Yangtze River. It was originally named Shimen Mountain. In the sixth year of Tang Tianbao (AD 747), it was renamed Shukou Mountain. According to legend, this place was originally named Jitangguan, and it was named Guandukou because the King of the Six Tombs of the Tang Dynasty crossed the river here.

Pocket: a helmet worn in ancient times.

Shipaiguan: Shipaiguan Defence War refers to1a famous battle that took place in Yichang, Hubei Province from May to June, 1943. The China army defeated the Japanese army with a weak force and finally won a great victory at a small cost.

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In the war years at that time, every underground worker of our party was a loner. For example, when Gu and Ji Zhongyuan told Lin Nansheng about this poem, he was trapped in Chongqing, blew himself up for corruption, and was prosecuted by the Chongqing military system on various trumped-up charges. He fought alone and only wanted to protect his comrades with his death.

Dou Bao refers to the heroic sergeant of Shibeiguan, that is, Lin Nansheng. I hope that he will be on an equal footing with the anti-Japanese army in Yichang, Hubei Province, and defend the country by defeating the strong with the weak. This poem has a wide selection of materials and rich content. It not only eulogized American democracy and freedom, criticized serfdom, but also enthusiastically praised the magnificent rivers and mountains and ordinary people in the United States.