Even the destruction is a blessing
来自China Digital Space
纵做鬼,也幸福 (zòng zuò guǐ, yě xìng fú): Even the destruction is a blessing
This is a famously bad line from a poem written by Wang Zhaoshan, chairman of the Shandong Writer’s Association, to honor those injured and killed in the May 2008 Sichuan Earthquake.
Wang’s poem was criticized as being insensitive to the earthquake survivors and unabashedly intended to curry favor with his Party superiors. The poem led to one member of the Shandong Writer’s Association, Li Zhongqing (李鐘琴), to withdraw from the Association in protest.
The following is a rough translation of the poem:
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A Personal Account From the Wasteland
--An earthquake survivor in the midst of the wasteland thinks about all that has transpired since the earthquake and gradually has this feeling of gratitude----
Spared from dying in the disaster, what complaint can I harbor?
The Chairman beckons, the Premier calls.
The Party dearly loves the country; its voice enters the wasteland.
1.3 billion people weep together.
Even the destruction is a blessing.
Military cars arrive like silver eagles.
On the left, the military is our uncle.
On the right, the police is our aunt.
I just hope that before seeing the grave I can see a screen.
Watching the Olympics, I will call out with joy.
废墟下的自述
一位废墟中的地震遇难者,冥冥之中感知了地震之后地面上发生的一切,遂发出如是感慨——
天灾难避死何诉,
主席唤,总理呼,
党疼国爱,声声入废墟。
十三亿人共一哭,
纵做鬼*,*也幸福。
银鹰战车救雏犊,
左军叔,右警姑,
民族大爱,亲历死也足。
- 只盼*坟前有屏幕,
看奥运,同欢*。