Is my confession the same as the prison song?

No, My Confessions was written by Chen Ran, and Prison Songs was written by Ye Ting.

My "confessions" book:

The heavy chain was ringing at his feet,

You can hold the whip high,

I don't need any confession,

Even if the chest is facing the bloody bayonet!

People can't lower their noble heads,

Only those who are afraid of death beg for "freedom"

What is torture?

Death can't make me talk!

I laugh at death,

The devil's palace swayed in laughter;

This is a confession of party member.

Sing the song of victory,

Bury the Chiang dynasty!

1April, 948, the underground newspaper "Forward" of Chongqing Municipal Committee was cracked by the Kuomintang authorities, and party member and Chen Ran, secretary of the special branch of the underground newspaper, were arrested. In prison, Chen Ran suffered all kinds of torture, and always only admitted that the "Forward" was edited, printed and distributed by himself-he was determined to sacrifice himself and protect the organization and comrades. The spies used threats and inducements to make him write a confession. Chen Ran picked up a pen and wrote an earth-shattering poem, my confession. This well-known "red classic" poem is not, as the editor said, the legacy of the martyr Chen Ran. This matter was clarified many years ago, but unfortunately many people still don't know it.

Author: Chen Ran

Chen Ran (1923- 1949), formerly known as Chen Chongde, was born in Xianghe County, Hebei Province. 1939 joined the China * * * Production Party. He used to be the secretary of the special branch of Qianjin newspaper sponsored by Chongqing underground party, responsible for the secret printing of Qianjin newspaper. /kloc-0 was arrested in April, 1948, struggled in prison and wrote the immortal poem My Confessions. 1949/kloc-0 died heroically in Chongqing Daping execution ground on October 28th, aged only 26. Chen Ran is the prototype of Cheng Gang in the red classic novel Red Rock. The poem "My Confessions" was once included in primary school Chinese textbooks.

Prison song:

The doors that people come in and out are locked,

The hole the dog climbed was open,

A voice shouted:

"Climb out and set you free!"

I long for freedom,

But I also know-

How can a person's body crawl out of a dog hole!

I can only hope,

That day-

The underground fire is burning,

Burn this living coffin with me,

I deserve eternal life in fire and blood.

Prison Song is a vernacular narrative poem written by Ye Ting, a modern revolutionary, when he was imprisoned in Zhazidong, Chongqing. This poem was written in 1942. The whole poem is divided into two sections, which are clear and easy to understand, and seem to blurt out without saying anything, but the emotion is intense, the momentum is heroic and the artistic conception is clear and complete. This is the true expression of the poet's noble sentiment, which makes readers feel the awe of the poet's noble personality.

Author: Ye Ting

Ye Ting (1896.9.10-1946.4.8), founder of China People's Liberation Army, one of the important leaders of the New Fourth Army, is a famous strategist at home and abroad. The Fourth Army of the National Revolutionary Army, to which he belongs, was called the "Iron Army" in the Northern Expedition. Participated in the command of Nanchang Uprising and served as the former enemy commander-in-chief. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Ye Ting was rescued from prison and readmitted as party member by the China Production Party. He and his wife Li Xiuwen, Qin Bangxian, Deng Fa, Wang Ruofei and other comrades were killed in a plane crash on their way back to Yan 'an. 1988 was identified as one of the 36 founding strategists by the Central Military Commission.