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Wei Wei, my teacher's writing background.
In the mid-1950s, China was in the early stage of socialist construction, and all walks of life needed a large number of qualified talents with both ability and political integrity. Education is the cradle of talents. Therefore, revitalizing education is put on the agenda. 1956 At the end of September, Wei Wei wrote this article "My Teacher" at the request of the Teachers' Daily.

1959, this article was included in the author's prose collection "Essays on Spring" and later included in "Selected Literary Creation in Ten Years after the Founding of the People's Republic of China".

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Wei Wei, formerly known as Wei, 1920 was born in a poor urban family in Zhengzhou, Henan Province on March 6th. He likes reading since he was a child. While studying in the seventh primary school in the county, he finished reading the Scholars, Yuan Qu Xuan and other classical literary works. At the same time, he also read the works of China modern writers such as Lu Xun, Guo Moruo and Mao Dun, which laid a literary foundation for himself.

At this time, he began to write poems, essays and novels, and contributed to the literary supplements of local newspapers such as North China Daily, Dahua Morning Post, Dazhong Daily, Zhongzhou Daily and Dadong Business Daily. After graduating from primary school, Wei Wei entered Zhengzhou County Simple Rural Normal School. At school, he also served as a special contributor to several newspaper supplements.

1937 In the summer, after graduating from a simple rural normal school, Wei Wei heard that Yan 'an Anti-Japanese Military and Political University (hereinafter referred to as Kangda) was enrolling students. In September, Wei Wei secretly left Zhengzhou with a letter of introduction from the school Chinese teacher (namely Huang, underground party member) and went straight to Ann, only to catch up with a group of newly recruited anti-cancer college students who just left Ann for Jinnan.

He had to go back to Tongguan on a starry night, cross the Yellow River and pursue northward. When I arrived in Hongdong County, Jinnan, I finally caught up with this team. He signed up for the Eighth Route Army as "Weiwei" in Mamu Village, and was first incorporated into the 1 15 division camp student team, and soon transferred to the military and political cadre school of this division.

At that time, the headquarters was located in Baishi Village, Hongtong County, where he met the beloved Commander-in-Chief Zhu De for the first time and wrote the 500-line poem A Trip to the Yellow River. It was not until 1938 that Wei Cai arrived in Yan 'an with the affiliated school of this department.

He wanted to study in Lu Xun College of Literature and Art (hereinafter referred to as Lu Yi), but he was organizationally arranged to study in the military team of the Second Brigade of the Fourth Brigade of Kangda, and soon transferred to the political team. In April of the same year, he gloriously joined the China * * * Production Party.

During this period, he actively participated in the street poetry movement initiated by the poet Ke He in Yan 'an. Wei Wei gave the long poem A Journey to the Yellow River to He Qifang, a poet who teaches in Lu Yi. He Qifang affirmed this poem after reading it, and wrote a trip to the Yellow River after reading it. The following year, A Trip to the Yellow River, together with He Qifang's thoughts on reading, was published in the literary supplement of the progressive newspaper Guofeng Daily.

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