The Significance of Yin Fu's Poems

In Yin Fu's poems, the self-expression of "I" initially appeared in the form of binary division or unity of opposites between individuals and groups. With the deepening of revolutionary practice, he consciously combined his personal pursuit with the fate of the real society and the bottom people, internalized it into the instinctive experience of the soul and reorganized the artistic potential of life. As a result, the self-expression of "I" rose to the self-expression of "we", that is, "class". This means that as long as "I" is dedicated to the people's liberation ("we"), with the development of social history, "we" will also feed back "I" and make it move towards the real "quasi-"self.