(238) Return to historical materials

(Thursday, April 11, 2013)

In late August 1990, the former head of the language group was transferred back to his hometown, and I took over his place.

In addition to the normal teaching, the whole group has set up four extracurricular activity groups, and the Woye Literature Club is the largest of them.

The predecessor of the Woye Literature Society was the Writing Group, which was established on December 10, 1990, and the Woye Literature Club was established on March 19, 1991.

Among them, the most important is the publication of a journal. In 1991 and 1992, the activities were the most frequent, the results were the greatest, and the impact was also the strongest.

The activities of the Woye Literature Society continued until 1995.

I am the main instructor, and I am mainly responsible for all the activities, as well as other teachers.

After the end of the Literary Society, some of the materials were kept in my hands. Some of the information traveled with me from north to south, from Laha to BJ and from BJ to Jiamusi.

These materials have been with me for 22 years now, and they have become historical materials.

I love them very much, firstly, they are exquisite, beautiful, illustrated, and secondly, they are a testimony to that period of burning passion.

Until now, they have been preserved in perfect condition and have not been damaged in the slightest.

For the last two years, I've been tossing and turning, thinking a lot. I can keep this historical material for the rest of my life, but what about me in a hundred years? Who will preserve it, and will it last forever?

This is not only my personal historical facts, but more importantly, it has the footprints of all the participants at that time, swaying the hard work of the leaders, teachers, students and even workers of Laha No. 1 Middle School, which is the crystallization of their wisdom!

These historical materials belong to Laha No. 1 Middle School, and it should return to the arms of Laha No. 1 Middle School and leave a page in the school's database forever!

People are replaced from generation to generation, and schools should not die.

In this way, I will be separated from them, and perhaps we will never see each other again.

As I was about to leave, I carefully relived my old dreams.

The historical materials I have kept are all the journals of the Woye Literature Society, and there are six books in total, all of which are the manuscripts of the journal and are the most authentic versions.

The first book, published on New Year's Day in 1991, is eight pages and 33 pages.

Its title is "New Year's Message".

On its cover, the title of the journal is in the middle of the top, and on the left side of the title is a portrait of a schoolgirl, on the right side of the portrait is the shining sun, and on the right side of the sun is a flying geese.

At the bottom of the right side of the avatar is the Arabic numeral 1991, and the two large numbers in the middle are the heads of birds. At the bottom right of the cover is the words "Laha No. 1 Middle School Writing Group".

This journal contains 27 pages of poems, texts and pictures, and 4 pages of couplets.

The first page of this journal is the organizational structure of the "New Year's Message".

Except for the "Preface" on the second page, which was written by me, the rest of this journal was written by students.

The front is orderly, and the back is in order, but there is no table of contents.

The texts in this magazine are all written by students in carbon ink. The drawings are also drawn with carbon ink.

The magazine, the first of its kind in the decades since its establishment in 1956, was displayed on the walls of the conference room and was loved and praised by all staff and students of the university.

This journal has not yet been included in the official version of the Fertile Literature Society, because on the day of its birth, the Fertile Literature Society had not yet been conceived.

In April 1991, the social journal "Song of Mengxia" was launched, and it was only after it had a formal version, which was standardized in form and had a catalog.

The Song of Mengxia is seventy pages.

There are forty-five poems and essays in this journal, and each article is illustrated, and there are ninety illustrations.

The first page is an inscription poem by Fang Baoang, the vice principal at the time and the advisor of the Woye Literature Society, and the second page is a painting by Zhao Baoming, the director of education. The last page is the organization of the Woye Literature Society.

The third journal I have kept is "Pu Yue Qing", which was published on June 25, 1991, and has 58 pages. This journal has 51 poems, 40 illustrations, 8 pages of calligraphy works, and 10 independent paintings.

In terms of form, it is further standardized, not only has a catalog, but also subdivides the catalog, which is divided into eight categories: poetry, prose, correspondence, fairy tales, jokes, speeches, satirical poems, and prose poems.

This journal has the works of many teachers.

At the back of the table of contents is the reorder of Fang Bo Ang.

The fourth book I have kept is the 54-page "Praise to the Party" published on 1 July 1991.

This journal has 25 poems, two independent paintings, and seven pages of calligraphy.

The catalog is still there, and it is also subdivided.

The first page is the "Preface" by He Guojing, the chairman of the trade union, the second page is the words "Waves and Sands" by teacher Liu Rongxiao, the third page is "Ode to Butterfly Love Flowers" by teacher Zhang Qianfan, and the fourth page is "Ode to Seven and One" by teacher Wang Yinchang.

The fifth journal I have kept is the 87-page "Pretty Branches," which was published in December 1991.

This journal has 69 poems, 51 illustrations, and 7 independent drawings.

The division of the catalogue has changed, not by genre, but by content, and is divided into sections: "Happy New Year's Day", "Reflections on the Rut", "Commemoration of 12?9", "Township and River", "Leave Me a Page".

The genre of poetry has increased, and there are poetry reviews, essay calls, quotations, etc.

In addition to poetry, painting, and calligraphy, there are two songs: "New Year's Day Message" and "Little Flower Umbrella in the Rain", the author of the lyrics is a student, and the author of the song score is a teacher.

In front of it is Fang Baoang's poem "Written in the Front", and finally there is the editor's words and President Wu Shijie's "Editor Says So".

The sixth journal I have kept is "Ninety-Nine Bright Suns," published in October 1992, with a total of 92 pages.

This journal has 59 poems, 18 illustrations, 4 independent drawings, and 3 pages of calligraphy.

The division of the table of contents is mixed, with content and genres.

In addition to the works of leaders, teachers, and students, there are also works by off-campus poets Li Yingjie, Xu Meng, and Liu Ligang.

In the front, there is Fang Baoang's poem "Singing Loudly", and at the end, there is the postscript of Wu Shijie's "Last Night's Stars".

The six journals of the Woye Literature Society, except for the "New Year's Message", are all sixteen-page editions, and the cover of each journal has exquisite patterns.

These six periodicals have praised the motherland, the party and its leaders, reflected life, expressed beautiful ideals and aspirations, and fully displayed the style of the times.

On the whole, the poetry is quintessential, the pictures are beautiful, and the calligraphy is strong, which fully reflects the style and talent of the teachers and students of Laha No. 1 Middle School!

These six journals, every word, every pen, embody the hard work of the teachers and students of Laha No. 1 Middle School, sway their sweat, and are the crystallization of their wisdom and infinite creativity!

Every author has made hard work and selfless dedication to these journals.

Today, the authors here have passed away, Zhao Baoming, Song Wanqing, etc., but their works are still there, their names are still there, and their spirit is eternal!

The vast majority of the authors of the journal are no longer known, let alone their current situation, but their works and names will always be in the annals of history!

The historical materials of the Woye Literature Society of Laha No. 1 Middle School that I have preserved truly reproduce the historical facts of that period, and its achievements are indelible, which can be said to be very precious and worthy of permanent collection, which is a spur and encouragement to future generations!