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How do celebrities comment on Wen Yiduo?

1. The giant in the giant’s heart, the master in the master’s writing. ----Zang Kejia

2. Wen Yiduo's death is a great poem. He left us the most perfect and greatest poem. ----Bing Xin?

3. Lu Xun and Wen Yiduo are both role models for us to learn from. ----Zhou Enlai

4. His sharp vision, comprehensive research, and novel and informative explanations are not only unprecedented, but also probably unprecedented. ----Guo Moruo

5. Angry at the Kuomintang's pistol, he would rather fall than surrender.----Mao Zedong

6. Rigorous academic spirit, strong A sense of justice, a firm belief in democracy, and a love for the people. ----Wu Han

7. I would like to make a silent oath to the martyrs with the most pious belief: the heart will not die, the will will not be broken, peace can be expected, democracy can be expected, and murderers will eventually be overthrown. ----Zhou Enlai

Basic information

Wen Yiduo (November 24, 1899 - July 15, 1946), whose real name was Wen Jiahua, whose courtesy name was Yousan, was born Born in Xishui County, Huanggang City, Hubei Province, he is a great modern Chinese patriot, a staunch democracy fighter, an early leader of the China Democratic League, a close friend of the Communist Party of China, and a representative poet and scholar of the Crescent Party.

In 1912, he was admitted to the Tsinghua University Preparatory School for Studying in the United States. In 1916, he began to publish a series of reading notes in Tsinghua Weekly. In March 1925, he composed "Song of the Seven Sons" while studying in the United States. In January 1928, his second collection of poems, "Dead Water," was published. In 1932, Wen Yiduo left Qingdao and returned to his alma mater, Tsinghua University, as a professor in the Chinese Department.

Assassinated by Kuomintang agents in Kunming, Yunnan on July 15, 1946.