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A Brief Introduction to Zhou Wenyong, a poem written by Zhou Wenyong in prison
1. The poem written by Zhou Wenyong in prison is the last poem, which reads as follows:

The head can be broken, the limbs can be folded,

The revolutionary spirit is immortal.

A strong man's head fell for the party,

Heroes' bodies are grouped.

2. 1927, 12 During the Guangzhou Uprising, Zhou Wenyong was a member of the Guangzhou Soviet Labor Committee and the commander-in-chief of the Workers' Red Guards. 1928 In the spring, he and Comrade Chen Tiejun were arrested at the same time. They pretended to be husband and wife and insisted on doing underground work together. The above impassioned poem was written by Comrade Wen Yong on the prison wall. In prison, they sternly refuted the enemy's interrogation and left the reactionaries tongue-tied. When he died, he was very calm. He shouted revolutionary slogans and sang "Internationale" along the way, which moved many people to hide their faces and cry. On the execution ground, they made their last speech to the masses. Comrade Chen Tiejun publicly announced his marriage with Comrade Zhou Wenyong: "Let the artillery fire of the reactionaries be the salute of our marriage!" They shouted in unison: "Comrades, farewell. I hope you fight bravely! The future belongs to us! "