Comes from the April 5th Movement.
"Sorrowful to Hear the Cry of Ghosts", also known as "The Sword with Raised Eyebrows Unsheathed", is a poem to commemorate Zhou Enlai and express feelings about fighting against the Gang of Four. It is included in "Tiananmen Poems". This is a poem that Wang Lishan of Shanxi anonymously posted on the Monument to the People's Heroes during the "April 5th Movement".
Among the many mourning poems, "Raising Eyebrow Sword Unsheathed" is one of the most widely circulated poems. This sharp little poem caused panic in the "Gang of Four" and was listed as " Counterrevolutionary Case No. 001." However, "The Sword Unsheathed" spread throughout the country and became a famous phrase known to young and old across the country. It played a clarion call for battle during the "April 5th Movement".
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During the Qingming Festival in 1976, the heroic people of the capital broke through the "Gang of Four" with their revolutionary and fearless spirit ", he wrote thousands of revolutionary poems, deeply mourned the beloved Premier Zhou, and angrily denounced the evil "Gang of Four."
These poems posted in front of the Monument to the People's Heroes or recited in Tiananmen Square embody people's blood and tears, love and hatred. They are battle cries from the heart. They inspire the masses. The masses of the people fought a desperate struggle against the "Gang of Four". Tiananmen poetry exerted a broad and far-reaching influence during the struggle and is a monument standing in the history of the development of Chinese poetry and revolutionary literature.
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