What is the social background of He Jingzhi's reply to Yan 'an?

Background of the times:

1956, He Jingzhi returned to Yan 'an, the cradle of revolution where he lived for many years, and his second hometown was haunted by dreams. After reading it again, I was deeply touched and deeply moved, so I wrote this passionate and popular political lyric poem.

Back to Yan 'an was written by He Jingzhi, a modern poet.

Excerpt from the original:

Don't beat so hard in your heart, the dust can't stop my eyes. ...

I cling to the loess and my heart.

A few times in my dream, I went back to Yan 'an and hugged Baota shan.

Thousands of voices call you-Yan' an mother is coming!

The extended message of "going back to Yan 'an" is not only the true feelings that constitute the source of the poem, but also the poet's image combination description of the customs of northern Shaanxi, which adds the life breath and local beauty of the poem and the beauty like national music flowing out of simplicity.

1956, the poet returned to Yan 'an, the cradle of revolution where he lived for many years, and his second hometown was haunted by dreams. Now, seeing it again, he was deeply moved and deeply touched, so he wrote this passionate and popular political lyric poem.

The whole poem has a distinct lyrical level: first write the excitement and excitement of going back to Yan 'an, then recall the battle life scene in Yan 'an, then write the touching scene of gathering with Yan 'an relatives, then write the great changes in Yan 'an in the past ten years, and finally praise Yan 'an's great achievements in the revolutionary process and look forward to its bright future.

Taking the process of "returning to Yan 'an" as a clue, the whole poem describes the joy of returning to Yan 'an, the mother, and reuniting with relatives after a long absence of ten years, showing the author's childlike innocence of missing Yan 'an and expressing his attachment to Yan 'an, his mother.

About the author: He Jingzhi is a famous modern revolutionary poet and playwright. 1924, born in Yixian County, Shandong Province (now Taierzhuang, Zaozhuang, Shandong Province). 15 years old to participate in the anti-Japanese national salvation movement. /kloc-went to Yan' an at the age of 0/6 and studied in the literature department of Lu Xun Art College.

/kloc-joined the party at the age of 0/7. 1945, he and Yi Ding wrote China's first new opera, White-haired Girl, and won the Stalin Literature Prize of 195 1. This is a milestone in the development of China's new opera, which vividly shows the profound theme of "The old society forced people into ghosts, and the new society turned ghosts into people".