Main content: The author uses narrative and discussion methods to record Mr. Wen Yiduo’s words and deeds as a scholar and as a revolutionary, showing Wen Yiduo’s rigorous and assiduous academic attitude and surging perseverance. Patriotic enthusiasm, a noble personality who dares to speak and act, consistent with words and deeds, a revolutionary spirit of uprightness and courage to sacrifice.
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"Speaking and Doing - A Note "Fragments of Mr. Duo's Words and Deeds" is a work by the "peasant poet" Zang Kè Jiā. It was first published in "People's Daily" on February 12, 1980. When it was selected as a junior high school Chinese textbook in the People's Education Press, it was renamed "Wen Yi" with the author's consent. "What Teachers Say and Do", the original title was restored after the spring revision of 2017. The text is read aloud by Weidong.
This article narrates the main deeds of Mr. Wen Yiduo, shows his noble character, and highly praises his revolutionary spirit.
Comrade Mao Zedong pointed out in the article "Farewell, Leighton Stuart": "Many people who were once liberals or democratic individualists stood up in front of the U.S. imperialists and their lackeys, the Kuomintang reactionaries. Wen Yiduo rose up in protest and was furious at the Kuomintang's pistol. He would rather fall down than surrender."
Wen Yiduo was highly praised for his heroic spirit as a nation. Possessing the heroic spirit of our nation is the most important aspect of Mr. Wen Yiduo’s spiritual character, which is fully demonstrated in this article. The second half of the article focuses on writing that Mr. Wen Yiduo is a "brave revolutionary martyr".
However, Mr. Wen Yiduo's main identity in his life was a scholar and a poet. Therefore, the first half of this article describes how Mr. Wen Yiduo devoted himself to academics in the early stage in order to explore a way to save the country and the people. He was not afraid of hardships and forgot to eat and sleep. For more than ten years, he finally achieved numerous academic results. Focus on showing Mr. Wen Yiduo as an "outstanding scholar".
Mr. Wen Yiduo devoted himself to academics in the early stage and devoted himself to the democratic movement in the later stage. This reflects his change in social understanding. But as an outstanding scholar, a great patriot, and a benevolent man who kept his words and deeds consistent, he remained consistent.
When creating the metrical style, Wen Yiduo put forward a specific proposition, which is the three beauties: the strength of poetry not only includes the beauty of music, the beauty of painting, but also the beauty of architecture. Musical beauty refers to the auditory beauty of poetry, including the beauty of rhythm, rhythm, stress, rhyme, pauses, etc. It requires harmony, conforms to the poet's mood, and is smooth and not awkward - this does not include special Use sound for effects.
Painting beauty means that the vocabulary of poetry should try its best to express colors and express richly colored pictures.
Architectural beauty refers to the free style, which means that each stanza of the poem should be symmetrical, and each line of poetry should be the same length - the same length does not mean that the number of words is exactly equal, but that the number of musical notes should be the same. The same number, so that the metrical poem has a symmetry and uniformity in appearance.
Reference material: Baidu Encyclopedia - Mr. Wen Yiduo’s words and actions