Poetry anthology "Picking the Stars", Hangqiao. Published by Chongqing Reading Publishing House 1945. The author also has a collection of poems, Nightmare, Burning City and a long poem, Land of Resurrection.
"Where are the other places?" By Shi Yu. The first issue of Wen Zong was published on 1946. This poem describes the joy of the people in the revolutionary base areas and the new atmosphere in the liberated areas after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War. It is a representative poem in Jiangsu revolutionary base area after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War.
Xia yang's new house. It contains 1946 "Jianghai Herald". This poem praises the new life of the people in the border area after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War.
Shui Yuan's poetry anthology "Ma Fan Tuo Shan Ge" and "Ma Fan Tuo Shan Ge Continued". Shanghai Life Bookstore was published in 1946 and 1948. These two collections of poems are a collection of more than 300 political satires published by the author under the pseudonym of Ma Fantuo from 1944 to 1948 in newspapers and periodicals in Kuomintang-controlled areas.
Drawing lessons from folk songs, ballads and children's songs, the author adopts poetic forms such as five or seven words, which are simple and popular and can be recited and sung, forming a unique fresh and lively folk song. The works describe some social phenomena and satirize them in the narrative, trying to dig their essence, guiding readers to recognize the roots of these phenomena and arousing people's dissatisfaction with Kuomintang rule.
Long narrative poems are easy to read. Jiangsu Anhui Jiuqu Xinhua Bookstore, 1947. This poem is a long documentary poem based on the true story, which reflects the story of an ordinary salt man, Xu Keqin, who was oppressed and tortured under the leadership of the * * * production party and turned over to be a good cadre of the party.
The long poem "Singing the Great Counter-offensive" is very easy to read. Published by Xinhua Bookstore, District 9, Anhui, Jiangsu, 1948. This poem is a long poem reflecting Liu Deng's army's advance into the Central Plains. Based on the communication reports at that time and his life experience in the struggle against the enemy, the author combined poetry with reportage and created this poem with more than 300 lines.
Poetry front, a collection of poems. Poetry Array was a mimeographed Poetry magazine secretly edited and published by the progressive youth in Nantong, the Kuomintang-controlled area during the War of Liberation. Under the care and leadership of Nantong underground organization, six issues were published from August 65438 to August 65438+1October 65438+1October * *. Poets use poems to praise democracy and peace, praise the victory of the war of liberation, expose and accuse the crimes of the Kuomintang, and their poems are full of the passion of revolutionary struggle.