After arriving in Yan 'an in June 5438+the following year 10, The Yellow River Cantata's poems were brewed and created. This poem is the second in a series of eight poems. The author marched with the anti-Japanese troops to the northwest bank of the Yellow River.
China's magnificent mountains and rivers and heroic soldiers inspired the author's creation, and the call of the times prompted him to write a large-scale recitation poem Ode to the Yellow River with high patriotic enthusiasm, which was later rewritten into the lyrics of the Yellow River Chorus.
The work consists of eight movements, showing the heroic spirit of the sons and daughters of the Yellow River with rich artistic images, magnificent historical scenes and majestic momentum. This poem is a lyric poem reflecting the theme of resisting Japan and saving the nation, and it is also an ode to the Yellow River sung by the poet.
With surging enthusiasm, the poet eulogized the majestic momentum and long history of the Yellow River, the gestation and great protection of the Yellow River to the Chinese nation, the unyielding national spirit of the Yellow River, and the strong determination and courage of the Yellow River to forge ahead. The whole poem is bold and unrestrained in language, broad and lofty in artistic conception, magnificent and full of strength. Reading in one go, full of passion, gives people a strong spiritual shock.