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Preface poem from Wang Meng's Long Live Youth

The whole poem is as follows:

Long live the youth preface poem

All the days, all the days have come,

Let me weave for you with the golden thread of youth,

The flower ring of happiness weaves you.

There is singing and laughing on the boat, dancing on the campus under the moon,

Walking in the drizzle, marching in the early morning of the first snow,

There are also fierce arguments, a beating and warm heart. ...

It is a day that has passed in a blink of an eye, and it is also a day full of reverie.

One wish after another is blurred, like spring rain,

We have time, strength and firm belief.

We are eager to live and fly in the sky.

It's a simple day, but also a changeable day.

Everything in the vast world surprises us.

Never cheerful, never indifferent,

Tears, laughter and deep thought are all the first time.

Go straight, go straight,

I move forward happily in my life,

What a heavy burden, I will not be weak,

No matter how fierce the battle is, I will not lose face;

One day, after cleaning the gun, the machine and the sweat,

I miss you and greet you.

Look at you proudly.

Wang Meng (1934 ~? )

Male, a contemporary writer and scholar in China, born in Nanpi, Hebei Province, originally from Cangzhou, Hebei Province, 1934 was born in Beijing. 1940 entered the primary school attached to Beijing Normal University. 65438-0945 entered a civilian middle school run by the local people and took part in the underground work in the city led by * * *. 1948 joined China * * * * to become an underground party member. 1950 engaged in the work of the Youth League Committee. 1953 wrote the novel Long Live Youth. 1On September 7th, 956, the short story "A Young Man Came from the Organization Department" was wrongly classified as Rightist. 1958, working in the suburbs of Beijing. 1962 transferred to Beijing Normal University to teach. He has lived and worked in Xinjiang for more than ten years since 1963. 1978 to Beijing Writers Association. 1979 rehabilitated. 1983 to 1986 as editor-in-chief of People's Literature. 1986 was elected as a member of the Central Committee of * * *, and served as the vice chairman and secretary of the Secretariat of the Chinese Writers Association. In June of the same year, he served as Minister of Culture and retired on 1990. Later, he successively served as Minister of Culture of People's Republic of China (PRC), President of Chinese Academy of Art, Director of the Third Council of Chinese Writers Association, Alternate Member of the 12th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, Member of the 12th and 13th Central Committees of the Communist Party of China, Standing Committee of the 8th and 9th CPPCC, Director of the Committee of Literature and History of the CPPCC, and Editor-in-Chief of People's Literature. He is currently the 10th Standing Committee of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, Vice Chairman of Chinese Writers Association, Vice Chairman of China Branch of International Pen Center and Vice Chairman of chinese association for international understanding. In April 2002, he served as consultant, professor and dean of the College of Literature of China Ocean University.

He is the author of the novel Long Live Youth. There are many novels and reportage awards. His works have been translated into English, Russian and Japanese and published abroad.

Wang Meng's works reflect the bumpy course of China people's progress. He also changed from initial enthusiasm and naivety to later sobriety, optimism and passion. He has made unremitting exploration and innovation in his creation, becoming one of the most prolific writers in contemporary literary world, and has always maintained his creative vitality.

Wang Meng initiated the creation of stream-of-consciousness novels in China in the new period, advocated scholar-type writers and scholar-type writers, and set off a great discussion on humanistic spirit. He was the pioneer of modern writing skills in contemporary China literature.