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Yang Mo's "Song of Youth"

author:Liu Shiqiu Xiao Xiangwen

Yang Mo was born in 1914, his ancestral home is Xiangyin, Hunan, and he was born in Beijing.

Her father was a Qing Dynasty official, a landlord, and the president of the university.

At the age of seventeen, the family went bankrupt, his father fled, and Yang Mo did not want to marry a wide man, and fled to a county to work as a primary school teacher.

He aspired to revolution in 1933 and began writing in 1934.

In 1937, he participated in the revolution during the July 7 Incident, threw himself into guerrilla warfare in the Hebei Plain, served as the director of the Anguo County Women's Rescue Association, and edited the newspaper.

After the new China, he served as the propaganda director of the Beijing Women's Federation and transferred to the Script Creation Institute of the Central Film Bureau.

He has been engaged in professional creation for 1963 and served as the vice chairman of the Beijing Writers Association and a director of the China Writers Association.

The Song of Youth was published in 1958.

"Song of Youth" is set in the student movement of the historical period from the 918 Incident in 1931 to the 129 Movement in 1935.

Through the tortuous experience of the intellectual youth Lin Daojing embarking on the revolutionary road, he delicately and vividly described how petty-bourgeois intellectuals, under the education and cultivation of the Party, grew up to become proletarian revolutionary fighters, and vividly explained that in old China, under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, all intellectuals must plunge themselves into the fiery revolutionary struggle of the proletariat, consciously transform their thinking, and combine their personal destiny with the revolutionary movement of the broad masses of workers and peasants, so that they can have a real way out and become beneficial to the country and the nation. A veritable revolutionary.

Through Lin Daojing's love story as the main line, around other characters throughout, depicting the youth song of the younger generation.

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