Tan Ya did not say anything. Instead, she handed Jie a newspaper. Jie took it and opened it. It was the Shanghai Ta Kung Pao newspaper. He saw the big headline on it.
"A gifted scholar who returned from abroad"
Two beautiful poems written by Qiu Jielun, a talented poet of the Republic of China and a poet of the New Moon School…
Seeing and Not Seeing
"Do you want to see or not?
I was there
neither sad nor happy
Do you miss me or not?
Love is there
Don't come, don't go
Do you love me or not
love is there
no loss, no gain
Are you with me or not?
My hand is in your hand
Never give up
Come into my arms
or
let me live in your heart
Love in silence
Silent Love.“
A Generation
"The dark night gave me black eyes, but I use them to find light.
The newspaper vigorously promoted Qiu Jielun's two poems and gave them high praise!
He also said that these two poems had aroused a strong response from all the major universities in the country.
Qiu Jielun had become the dream lover of many young girls, Prince Charming! Tan Ya explained to Jie.
"Qiu Jielun is very popular among the upper class and cultural circles in Shanghai. He has frequently entered the Shanghai cultural circle and cultural salons held by ambassadors from various countries..."
Then, Tan Ya handed the second newspaper to Jie. The title was " I Have a Dream " by the patriotic poet, Qiu Jielun…
Then, Tanya explained,
" The plan has been very successful. When the third step of the plan is carried out, Qiu Jielun will be noticed by the higher-ups of the skinheads…"
Jie took a look at the "I have a dream" article written in Ta Kung Pao. It should be similar to the Chinese version of "I have a dream" written by the American black leader Martin in the 1960s and 1970s…
"A thousand years ago, we had the most brilliant civilization, the richest country, and the strongest army in the world. However, today, a thousand years later, we must face the tragic fact that China is lagging behind the world.
Since the late Qing Dynasty, the foreign powers used cannons to knock open China's door. The Opium War, the Jiawu War, the Gengzi rebellion... We were defeated time and time again, and the "government" signed traitorous contracts time and time again.
The beautiful dream of our country has finally been shattered. But we can't belittle ourselves. We must be confident and self-reliant, not self-abased and cowardly. We must work hard, not be depressed…
I have a dream.
He dreamed that one day, the valley would rise, the mountains would fall, and the bumpy and winding road would become a smooth road, so that the glory of freedom, equality, and democracy would shine on the earth. This is our hope.
I returned to China with this dream. With this dream, we will chop out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope.
With this faith we will transform the jarring discords of our nation into a beautiful melody of happiness.
I have a dream.
He dreamed that one day, China would once again stand among the strongest countries in the world. Let the sound of prosperity rise from the waves of the Yangtze River and Yellow River!
Let the sound of prosperity resound from the fertile soil of northern and southern China! Let the sound of prosperity resound in the Gobi grassland of the northern border!
Let the voice of prosperity resound in the mountains of the northeast and southwest!
Let the sound of prosperity resound through every hill and every hillside, both inside and outside the Great Wall.
I have a dream…"
Thanks to Ta Kung Pao's complete distribution network, I Have a Dream quickly spread throughout the country, and Qiu Jielun became a popular figure among the intelligentsia.
The content of this speech was too passionate and emotional. Even if they only watched it once and listened to a few sentences, it would leave a deep impression on them.
It did not support anyone, did not oppose anyone, and did not have a clear " righteous " position. It only shouted from the perspective of a Chinese.
Even some warlords would sigh when they saw this!
For many years after that, this article was used by people to give speeches in various public occasions. Everyone said that they were doing it for the country.
A few months later, during the War of Resistance against Japan, when the government conscripted soldiers, this article was printed and distributed as a flyer.
For the vast majority of ordinary people, they did not understand any profound principles, but they had dreams.
Jie Zhang didn't know whether to laugh or cry when he heard that Qiu Jielun was well-known by the general public because of I Have a Dream.
This Qiu Jielun was the Ming spy that Jie and the others sent to Shanghai.
Jie's lips slightly nodded. He felt a little sour in his heart. If he had known that he would be popular with countless girls just by writing two poems, he would have copied them too.
Jie looked at the commentary on Ta Kung Pao and couldn't help but laugh.
It turned out that he was using a sarcastic tone to say that Qiu Jielun could only be considered the second great scholar, while the first great poet of the Republic of China was Zhang Zongchang.
Speaking of Zongchang, Jie immediately had an impression of him.
He was the "great poet" of the warlords of the Republic of China!
His talent in poetry could kill Li Bai, Du Fu, and Su Dongbo. Even Qu Yuan would be ashamed of his inferiority!
Marshal Zhang's poems had a variety of styles, such as the bold and unconstrained Song of the Gale:
Open the cannon to blast his mother, and return to his hometown. Zhang Zongchang, a hero, how can you get a whale to swallow Fusang?
There was also a fresh poem like Daming Lake: Daming Lake, the lake was big, and there were lotus flowers in Daming Lake. There was a toad on the lotus flower, poking and jumping.
There was also the elegant "Penglai Pavilion": Penglai Pavilion was really not bad. If the immortals can come, I will also sit. Put wine by the window and sing to the sea. Come and guess a few punches. Brother-in-law is afraid of drinking too much!
Last year, when Zhang Zongchang and Marshal Zhang's poetry collection was published, it really shook the literary world of the Republic of China. Countless scholars and writers worshipped it!
He was so touched that his entire body trembled and tears welled up in his eyes!
After Jie read the newspaper carefully, Tan Ya explained to him.
" Later, we'll use the series of articles titled 'Rise of the Great Powers', to package Qiu Jielun as an expert on international affairs who returned from overseas…"
Jie understood. The rise of a superpower was a series of shocking warnings decades later. It was one of the must-read articles for the leaders of various countries.
As long as Qiu Jielun published this series of articles, the big warlords and Baldy Jiang who had a little brain would definitely leave a deep impression on Qiu Jielun!
With the help of his identity as a great scholar, Qiu Jielun would soon become their guest of honor…
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