193 1 On February 7th, five young revolutionary writers, including Rou Shi and Hu Yepin, were secretly killed by the Kuomintang reactionaries. In the middle of the night when Mr. Lu Xun took refuge in his home, he wrote a well-known poem "Seven Laws Untitled (Accustomed to Long Night in Spring)": "Accustomed to Long Night in Spring, a wife must have silk on her temples. In my dream, I vaguely shed tears for my mother, and the flag of the king on the city head changed. Endure watching peers become new ghosts, and look for small poems in anger. There is no place to write, the moonlight is like water. " . Two years later, 1933, Mr. Lu Xun wrote a famous essay in memory of the five martyrs of the "Left-wing League". He poured out his deep affection and yearning for five young revolutionary writers, including Rou Shi. This poem was recorded in the article "Remembering Forgetting" and later published in Volume 2, Issue 6 of Modern, published in April 1933. This famous commemorative essay was once included in middle school textbooks.
Lu Xun's Seven Untitled Methods (used to long nights in spring) is widely circulated and has far-reaching influence. Lu Xun himself also loves and attaches great importance to this poem. The individual words in the poem lasted for two years and were finally finalized after careful consideration. In his life, he wrote seven poems on different occasions, the most of which was written by Lu Xun. Guo Moruo commented: Lu Xun's "Seven Laws Untitled (Used to Long Nights in Spring)", "The original poem is full of charm in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, which is really touching and can be called a swan song." During the twenty years from 1937 to 1957, Lu Xun's Seven Laws had three untitled steps (used to spend spring in the long night).