The main content of the general trilogy

Guo Xiaochuan's General Trilogy consists of three narrative poems: Under the Moon, In the Fog and Before the Wind. Guo Xiaochuan (1919.9.2—1976.10), male, was born in an intellectual family in Fengshan Town, Fengning County, Hebei Province (formerly Jehol Province). Pen names: Su Guo, Weiya, fengjian, Xiangyun, Deng Yun, Ding Yun, Ogawa, Xiuchun, etc. Both parents are teachers. When he was a child, he studied in his hometown and studied in a private school with his father for two years. 1in the spring of 933, the Japanese invaders attacked Jehol and the whole family fled to Beiping. /kloc-in the summer of 0/933, he was named Keshge (Mongolian: Jixiang) and was admitted to the Mongolian and Tibetan School in Beiping, with the government's money. /kloc-in the spring of 0/934, he was admitted to Beiping Northeast Zhongshan Middle School under the name of Guo En. In the summer of 1935, his name was Guo Weiya and he was admitted to the normal class of this school. /kloc-in the summer of 0/936, Guo Jianfeng was admitted to the engineering cram school of Northeastern University in Beiping. 1937 After the July 7th Incident, he left Beiping and arrived in Taiyuan. On September 20th of the same year, he signed up for the Eighth Route Army and was assigned to 120 Division 359 Brigade. 1937, joined the China * * * production party. 194 1 to 1945 studied Marxism-Leninism and literary theory in Yan 'an Marxism-Leninism College and Central Party School. 1948 to 1954, deputy editor-in-chief of People's Daily and head of Kyrgyzstan-Chaliao. Director of editorial department of Tianjin Daily.

1955 to 196 1 Deputy Secretary of the Party Group of the Central Writers Association, Secretary and Secretary-General of the Writers Association Secretariat, and Editorial Board of Poetry magazine. 65438-0962, People's Daily was transferred as a special correspondent for the Cultural Revolution. 1970, I went to May 7th Cadre School in Xianning, Hubei Province, and worked and exercised in the Chinese Writers Association. 1976 10 died in an accidental fire at the age of 57. Guo Xiaochuan has created many works, including The Old Man in the Plain, Passionate Struggle, To Young Citizens, Pengcheng Wan Li, General Trilogy, Green Curtain in the Cane Forest, Kunlun Travel and so on. There are also some political essays and essays. Guo Xiaochuan values the social function of poetry and yearns for a kind of "fighting literature". He believes that "poets are first and foremost soldiers. We should look at the whole era and arouse people's struggle with keen eyes. " (Talking about Poetry) He also believes that poetry is a poem after all. "It needs many novel and unique things, and its source is the ocean where people live, but it should be an extraordinary and radiant crystal extracted from the ocean" ("Full Order and Moon Collection"). For this reason, he not only pays attention to the ideological content of his works, but also pays attention to the continuous artistic innovation. From the enthusiasm of To Young Citizens to the delicate meaning of Ode to Snow White, from the lightness and agility of the general trilogy to the arrangement and repetition of Xiamen verve, we can see his achievements in many aspects. Guo Xiaochuan's poems are full of thoughts, true feelings, bold and free and easy; Most of his language comes from the masses and life. After tempering, it is sonorous and expressive. He devoted himself to the unique understanding and expression of the life he experienced personally. Therefore, in many successful works, it also embodies the characteristics of exquisite conception, rich philosophy and strong character. In addition, he also dialectically applied clarity and implication, narration and lyricism, simplicity and richness, stretching and conciseness, roughness and delicacy to his various forms of poetry creation. Guo Xiaochuan's poems include Old Man in the Plain (195 1), To Young Citizens (1957), Into Fierce Struggle (1956) and Snow Valley (1958). Yuexiaji (1959), Liangjing Fu (196 1), Sugarcane Forest ── Qingshazhang (1963), Kunlun Star (1965), Guo Xiaochuan's poetry anthology. He is also good at essays and comments, including Selected Works of Thought (co-signed by Ma Tieding, 1956) and Tite Collection (1958). There are also communication and reportage works such as "Teenagers are challenging" and "Dry land is not dry land".