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王俊康先生曾经风趣地说,他热爱校园朗诵诗的感觉,就像有一首歌里所说的“老鼠爱大米”。40多年前,他在师范学校读书时,参加了学校话剧团,常排演诗歌朗诵节目。那些慷慨激昂的励志之诗、先烈遗诗,给他留下了不可磨灭的印象。那些诗篇,对他的人生成长也起到了重要作用。1977年底,他拿起笔,开始写校园朗诵诗。当时,“四人帮”刚垮台,他一气呵成写下百行长诗《光荣属于您,亲爱的老师》,痛斥那帮祸国殃民的坏蛋对教师的迫害,热情讴歌光荣的人民教师。少先队员在
Mr. Wang Junkang once said with a smile that he loved the feeling of reading poetry on campus, just like “a mouse loves rice” in a song. More than 40 years ago, when he was studying in the normal school, he attended the school repertory troupe and often performed poetry recitals. Those impassioned inspirational poem, martyrs poem, left him an indelible impression. Those Psalms also played an important role in the growth of his life. By the end of 1977, he picked up the pen and began writing a poem in his schoolyard. At that time, the Gang of Four had just collapsed. He wrote a series of 100 governor’s poem “Glorious belongs to you, my dear teacher”, denouncing the persecution of teachers by those bad guys who are responsible for disasters and disasters and praising the glorious people and teachers. Young pioneers at