What is claimed is:1. A radio frequency power amplifier based on current detection feedback, comprising multiple stages of amplifier circuits and at least one current detection feedback circuit, wherein an input end of the current detection feedback circuit is connected to an input end of a current stage of amplifier circuit among the multiple stages of amplifier circuits by means of a corresponding resistor, an output end of the current detection feedback circuit is connected to an input end of at least one stage of amplifier circuit prior to the current stage of amplifier circuit;the current detection feedback circuit comprises a first detection circuit and a first feedback circuit, wherein an output end of the first detection circuit is connected to an input end of the first feedback circuit, an input end of the first detection circuit is connected to the input end of the current stage of amplifier circuit by means of a corresponding resistor, an output end of the first feedback circuit is connected to the input end of the at least one stage of amplifier circuit prior to the current stage of amplifier circuit, the input end of the first feedback circuit is connected to an output end of a second detection circuit, and a detected output power of the at least one stage of amplifier circuit is input into the first feedback circuit through the second detection circuit; andthe current detection feedback circuit generates, according to a detected quiescent operating current of the current stage of amplifier circuit, a base voltage varying inversely with the quiescent operating current, so that the current detection feedback circuit outputs a current varying positively with the base voltage; the current is input into the input end of the at least one stage of amplifier circuit prior to the current stage of amplifier circuit, so that a quiescent operating current of the at least one stage of amplifier circuit varies positively with the current; and the radio frequency power amplifier operates in a state in which the gain and the output power are stable.2. The radio frequency power amplifier based on current detection feedback according to claim 1, whereinthe first detection circuit consists of a first resistor, and the second detection circuit is formed by connecting a fifth resistor and a first capacitor in series.3. The radio frequency power amplifier based on current detection feedback according to claim 1, whereinthe second detection circuit consists of a first capacitor.4. The radio frequency power amplifier based on current detection feedback according to claim 1, whereineach of the first feedback circuit and the second feedback circuit comprises two transistors, a second resistor is arranged between a collector of a first transistor and a power supply voltage, a third resistor is arranged between the collector of the first transistor and a base of a second transistor, a collector of the second transistor is connected to the power supply voltage, a base of the first transistor is used as the input end of the feedback circuit, and an emitter of the second transistor is used as the output end of the feedback circuit.5. The radio frequency power amplifier based on current detection feedback according to claim 1, whereina bias voltage is respectively provided for the current stage of amplifier circuit and a first transistor of the current detection feedback circuit through a first bias circuit, the first bias circuit comprises a transistor, a collector of the transistor is connected to the bias voltage, an emitter of the transistor is connected to a base of the first transistor through a first resistor, the emitter of the transistor is connected to the input end of the current stage of amplifier circuit by means of a corresponding resistor, a resistor is arranged between the base of the transistor and the bias voltage, and two diodes are connected in series between the base of the transistor and a ground wire.6. The radio frequency power amplifier based on current detection feedback according to claim 1, whereinin the multiple stages of amplifier circuits, each stage of amplifier circuit is a common emitter amplifier circuit consisting of a bipolar transistor or a CMOS transistor, a load is arranged between each stage of amplifier circuit and a power supply voltage, the load is a resistor or an inductor, and a capacitor is arranged between an input end of a posterior stage of amplifier circuit and an output end of a prior stage of amplifier circuit.7. A chip, comprising the radio frequency power amplifier based on current detection feedback according to claim 1.