Another source of He Da's creative passion lies in the situation of "world revolution" at that time. He said: "How many new countries have appeared on the earth since the 1950s? Many ethnic groups, under the artillery fire and butcher's knife of aggression, constantly strive for self-improvement, while raising the banner of independence: how many new forces have been summoned by these flags and how many hardworking people have been inspired. " During this period, he wrote many poems with international themes, such as To Asia, Voice of Africa and Vietnamese Girl. During the Middle East War, he said, "I wash my face every morning, just like the Nile water in the washbasin. I kissed my face with the water of the Nile. My heart is concerned about Sue's bonfire. "
All these have formed the artistic individuality of He Da's poems. He said that he "belongs to the public, so it is natural to write poems of the public." The focus of his thoughts and the trigger point of his passion are always in the whole era and the world, so he despises the "personal feelings" of writing only "trivial things around him" and pursues the broad theme and the grand emotion. Even works based on specific events or details strive to sublimate and amplify, so that this event or detail becomes a summary of the social theme or the theme of the times with great significance.