Cang Kejia (1905 10 20041October 8-February 5), a famous poet, was born in Zhucheng, Weifang, Shandong. He was once called Zang Wangyuan, but his pen names were Shao Quanlin and He Jia. Famous alumni of National Shandong University (now China Ocean University and Shandong University) are loyal patriots and students of Wen Yiduo, a former member of China Democratic League.
He used to be the editor-in-chief of Poetry magazine. His first collection of poems was Brand, mainly satirical collection Baby, and collection of literary essays on the road to literary study. His short poem "Some People" was well received, and was selected as the 22nd lesson of the Sixth Grade People's Education Edition.
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Characters experience, Cang Kejia:
19 19, the vigorous May 4th Movement broke out. This year, Cang Kejia 14 years old was admitted to the "No.1 Higher Primary School" in the county. On the occasion of summer and autumn, the Beijing Student Movement Organization sent Qiu, a local college student, back to his hometown to do propaganda and agitation work.
1923, Cang Kejia went to Jinan and was promoted to the first normal school in Shandong. Mr. Wang Zhuchen, the headmaster of this school, graduated from higher normal school and is determined to devote himself to education.
1926 Autumn, the rule of Feng warlord Zhang Zongchang was very dark and suffocating. At this moment, Guo Moruo's Revolution and Literature touched him greatly: "Under the current system, we cannot pursue complete personal freedom." He and his classmates went to Wuhan. At that time, the revolutionary government was established in Wuhan, and the "Southern Army" resounded throughout the country, and many young people yearned for it.
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