A summary of scholars' evaluation of Wen Yiduo

Wen Yiduo (1899— 1946), formerly known as Wen Jiahua. Poet, scholar and democracy fighter are called his triple personality. The new poetry collections "Red Candle" and "Dead Water" are the classics of modern poetry. The study of the four ancient books, Zhouyi, Shijing, Zhuangzi and Chuci, was called "unprecedented, and no one came after" by Guo Moruo. He is healthy and upright, and has struggled for eight years. /kloc-0 was assassinated in Kunming in the summer of 946.

Poetry praises nature and youth, with warm feelings and exquisite forms, which prominently expresses strong patriotic feelings; Poetry theory is represented by the new metrical poetry theory which advocates "three beauties": prose attacks social abuses and criticizes traditional culture, among which "the last speech" is the most thrilling. Wen Yiduo's poems show his hatred for imperialism and reactionary warlords, express his deep concern for the fate of the motherland and the people, and are full of strong patriotism. In art, Wen Yiduo's poems have unique imagination, orderly structure, neat form and harmonious syllables, and have high artistic achievements.

Representative works "Dead Water" and "Red Candle"

Famous experts commented on Mr. Wen Yiduo:

"His sharp eyes, Corso's blog and novel and informative remarks are not only unprecedented, but also unprecedented." (Guo Moruo)

"I would rather fall than give in to the Kuomintang pistol" (Mao Zedong)

"Strict academic spirit, strong sense of justice, firm democratic belief and love for the broad masses of the people." (Wu Han)

I would like to swear to the martyrs with the most sincere belief: the heart will never die, the will will never stop, peace can be expected, democracy can be expected, and the murderer will eventually answer (Zhou Enlai)