His poem "Freehand brushwork in Mogao Grottoes" won the first Jinling Literature Award, and his poetry collection "Man Island" won the second Nanjing Literature and Art Award 1996. The literary biography "Xu Zhimo" won the first Dragon Culture Gold Award of the International Yanhuang Culture Research Association in 2000.
Zhu Ziqing's radio drama Song won the first prize in Jiangsu Province 1998, and the fourth "Five Ones" Project Award of jiangsu provincial party committee Propaganda Department was 200 1. The literary essay "New Poetry: Facing the Challenge of Hope" and "Lu Xun and China's Modern Poetry" were reprinted by Renmin University of China.
At the national public sacrifice ceremony, Feng Yitong returned the book and wrote the "Declaration of Peace", which was read by Nanjing youth representatives in unison. The peace declaration is his summary of Nanjing's historical sufferings and the people's peaceful wish "for justice and the happiness of future generations".
He said, "The peace declaration takes peace as its theme. We want to impress people. We hope people will understand the theme of this era of peaceful development that we are talking about. In fact, this is the voice of thousands of people in Qian Qian. " On the evening of June 5438+February last year, Feng Yitong recited "Pray for Peace" with young students at Heping Gate in Nanjing, guarding the city with his voice.
Feng Yitong was born in 194 1. It was during the Japanese invasion of China that the war brought great disaster to his family. In the 1920s and 1930s, Feng Yitong's parents were intellectuals, who taught in Nanjing and lived a quiet and happy life.
However, the good times did not last long. When the war broke out, their whole family fled back to their hometown of Yangzhou for refuge. Soon, the war spread to northern Jiangsu, and the Japanese invaders burned down their ancestral home. Feng Yitong's grandfather also fled and suffered from hepatitis. He died just after he was 60 years old.
The pain caused by the war left a deep imprint on Feng Yitong's heart. After graduating from college, Feng Yitong stayed in Nanjing for decades, and Nanjing has become his second hometown and spiritual home. From 65438 to 0937, the sufferings of Nanjing City and the call for peace often became important themes in his literary creation. He has edited the collection of poems "Unyielding City Wall" and published his personal collection of poems "Purple Flower".
1985, after visiting the memorial hall for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre by the Japanese invaders, Feng Yitong was deeply touched and wrote "Mother and the Wall": "The sad mother turned to stone and never retracted her outstretched hand. Forty years later, she is still looking for her children and calling for help from every passerby ... "
1997 and 20 14, Feng Yitong wrote two poems, Reflection on Jiangdongmen and Bells of Jiangdongmen, for the compatriots who died in the Nanjing Massacre. He wrote in his poem: "Jiangdongmen, who said that you only belong to 12.6438+03?
Every August 15, you ring the death knell of the invaders! Feng Yitong said, "Every year in 65438+February 65438+March, the bell of peace rings, telling us that the arrival of suffering cannot be forgotten; The bell that sounded on August 15 is the voice of our victory and the death knell of the aggressors. "