What is the original text of "I am worried about Yuanyuan and remember my dead man, the red flag is looming in the sky"?

The original text of "Worrying about Yuan Yuan and remembering the deceased, the red flag is floating in the sky" is as follows:

"Yuanwang"

Worrying about Yuan Yuan and remembering the deceased, The red flag is looming in the sky.

The faint crows wander around the dead trees, and the returning geese trace their old trails.

The equatorial eagle bow can shoot tigers, and the coconut grove dagger dares to slay dragons.

Jingsheng and his son are both dolphins, and they rely on revolutionary skills to spin.

The title of this poem is "Looking from afar", which is quite meaningful. It introduces readers into the broad vision of the international situation and historical trends, so that they can more deeply understand the profound ideological content of the poem.

Coincidentally, Mao Zedong's "Niannujiao Bird Questions and Answers" was also created in 1965. "Yuanwang" was written almost at the same time and under the same historical background as this poem, and is indeed comparable to it in terms of artistic conception and style. The poem not only has beautiful internal rhythm, but also beautiful external rhythm. Its artistic conception description, smooth rhymes, and neat contrasts can be said to have reached the level of perfection.

The author of "Yuanwang" is Ye Shuai.

Ye Shuai refers to Ye Jianying, Ye Jianying (April 28, 1897 - October 22, 1986), formerly known as Ye Yiwei, with the courtesy name Cangbai, from Meixian County, Guangdong Province. China's great proletarian revolutionist, politician, military strategist, strategist, time-tested communist, staunch Marxist, founder and leader of the People's Republic of China and the Chinese People's Liberation Army One of the top ten marshals of the People's Republic of China, an important pioneer and founder of the reform, opening up and modernization of socialism with Chinese characteristics.