First, in the social turmoil, He Jingzhi was the author of two lyric long poems full of impassioned feelings and the spirit of the times. However, He Jingzhi's life experience was eventful. When he was young, He Jingzhi was lucky enough to study in a private primary school and was educated in advanced ideas. At this time, it is precisely the critical period of Japan's wanton invasion of China and the survival of the nation, and the whole society is in turmoil. In this social background, He Jingzhi came into contact with many excellent literary works, which laid a solid foundation for his later literary creation. Unexpectedly, fireworks continued to spread in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, and He Jingzhi was forced to drop out of school and go home. The social horror brought by the war also inspired his enthusiasm for the war of resistance and creation, and poems such as Children in the North were born.
Second, literary works repose emotions and express true feelings. Unfortunately, He Jingzhi was born in an era of war, strife and turbulence, but it is in this context that his creative content and the emotions contained in it have been further enriched. The poems written during War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's period fully showed his strong dissatisfaction with the cowardice and incompetence of domestic politicians and his great determination to devote himself to the revolutionary cause. White-haired Girl is also the most representative work he created in this period. Once staged, countless working people in China could not help but burst into tears, which aroused their inner enthusiasm for the war of resistance.
The white-haired girls written by He Jingzhi and Yi Ding are the spiritual soul of the Anti-Japanese War. It not only inspired people to join War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression at that time, but also influenced and educated generations of Chinese descendants. He Jingzhi 195 1 won the Stalin Prize for Literature.