Ke Zhong Ping is a famous revolutionary poet in modern times. He has served as vice chairman of the Chinese Writers Association and chairman of the Northwest Federation of Literary and Art Circles. /kloc-0 was born in Yunnan in 1902, and/kloc-0 died in 1964. 19 19 led the Kunming student movement. 192 1 year, he left his hometown and came to Beiping, from which he began a long revolutionary career. He wrote many political lyric poems, such as Song of the Sea Night, Unwilling to Reach the Yellow River, and The Destruction Brigade of Border Guards and Pinghan Road Workers. At the same time, he wrote excellent plays such as Holy Labor, Invincible Militia and Twelve Sickles. In addition, he actively promoted and organized the liaison work of the revolution. His poems and dramas are called by Chairman Mao as "both popular and literary, which embodies the charm of China and the style of China".
Fierce as a hurricane and hot as a fire was written by the famous poet Cang Kejia specially for Ke, which summarized Ke's will and determination to pursue truth and devote himself to the revolution. At the symposium, Ke's students recalled several meetings with Ke Lao. The revolutionary poet wearing a short fur coat, a sheep's belly towel, earth shoes and a long beard on his chin seems to have appeared again. When the children talked about how his father overcame all kinds of difficulties in finding the party, the open-minded, optimistic and wise poet seemed to express his feelings in a thunderous voice.
With the constant mention of the past, everyone fell into grief. Ke Zhongping's daughter can't restrain her sadness. She recited Ke Zhongping's poem "I don't want to go to the Yellow River" with tears in her eyes: "There is a mountain on the left and a mountain on the right, and the river is calling for the Yellow River. Here, it hits the wall and turns there, and its direction will never change. "