"I will go to death this time" comes from Qiu Jin's "I will go to death this time".
Original text:
"I am going to die this time" - Qiu Jin
I am going to die this time for the revolution. Chinese women have not yet died for the revolution. The blood that has been shed should begin with me, Qiu Jin.
Even though the world doesn’t fully understand what the revolution is, it makes me cruelly abandon my family and my children. I am going to die this time just to answer what the revolution is about. The revolution is to create a weatherproof home for the world and to give children a gentle and peaceful world. Even though these people who have been enslaved for a long time have long been numb and do not know what tranquility and gentleness are. .
I am going to die this time for the revolution. Death is neither something to be feared nor something to be cherished, but the speed, ferocity and value of the sacrifice actually made me cry with joy from the bottom of my heart at this moment.
Perception:
The three "I will die this time" show Qiu Jin's constantly sublimating spiritual world. The first "I will go to death this time" shows that Qiu Jin dares to die, the second "I will go to death this time" shows Qiu Jin's willingness to die, and the third "I will go to death this time" reflects Qiu Jin's willingness to die. Willing to die.
Qiu Jin (November 8, 1875 - July 15, 1907), female, an advocate of Chinese women's rights and women's studies, and a patriot of the modern democratic revolution. The first batch of revolutionary pioneers who sacrificed their lives to overthrow the Manchu regime and thousands of years of feudal rule made great contributions to the Revolution of 1911. The promotion of feminist studies played a huge role in promoting the development of the women's liberation movement. In the early morning of July 15, 1907, Qiu Jin calmly died in Xuantingkou, Shaoxing, at the age of 32.