Since the founding of New China 1949, Man Jianghong rushed to the crown with anger, and only briefly entered the 14th volume of the nine-year trial textbook "Chinese" compiled by the Chinese Department of Beijing Normal University in 1960, which was published by People's Education Publishing House, and was stopped after only being used in a small area for one year.
In addition, Yue Fei's "Full of Anger and Rushing to the Crown" has never been selected as a national middle school Chinese textbook (there may be a few local textbooks, but the scope and time of use are limited). Wu Xiaoyi said, "It is not true that Qiu Jin's" Man Jiang Hong "has replaced Yue Fei's" Man Jiang Hong "in junior high school textbooks.
Names of Red Inscriptions in Manjiang River
Manjianghong is a epigraph name. Ci is a kind of "poem" with music. Because it is more free in form than traditional metrical poems, it is also called "long and short sentences". Its predecessor was folk minor, which was closely related to people's lives at that time.
Generally speaking, epigrams are produced in the following ways: borrowing the original Yuefu poems, taking the name of Jiao Fang's music from some historical stories, or the poet's original self-control.