An analysis of the occupation of Nanjing Pinge by the People's Liberation Army of the Seventh France

The analysis and sharing of the seven laws of the PLA's occupation of Nanjing Pingping are as follows:

Speaking of Chairman Mao's cursive script, we will suddenly see his magnificent calligraphy works in our minds. Indeed, in his old man's calligraphy works, the magnificent charm is fully displayed, which perfectly explains the great realm of his old man's swallowing mountains and rivers.

This great realm is beyond the reach of ordinary calligraphers, and only mountains, plains, rivers, lakes and seas can be so charming.

1in the spring of 949, our army captured Nanjing, the capital of the Kuomintang. After learning the news, Chairman Mao happily wrote this immortal seven-meter poem to express the joy of victory.

The whole work is magnificent, both in writing style and in the layout charm of the whole work, which can be called a masterpiece.

The size of the font is very irregular, which transforms the flat rhythm in poetry into the size of the font and creates a feeling of ups and downs. The frequency of this kind of beating is completely consistent with the frequency of human pulse beating, which makes people look very comfortable.

White space between words, or sparse, or tight; Or interspersed with concessions. The white space between the vertical lines is just right, and the loose room also makes people feel compact, which is both calm and urgent. It seems that on the battlefield, like an iron horse, our PLA has the heroic feeling of winning.

The words "mountain", "rain", "general" and "two" in the works are relatively flat, which enriches the diversified situation in writing. His old man's house also showed a catty of sulfur in the handling of the thread, which gave people a feeling of "leaking marks" and was natural.

Chairman Mao's poems and calligraphy have their own merits. It can be said that in these two aspects, his old man's house has reached its peak, which shows the artistic accomplishment of a generation of great men. This work can be said to be a masterpiece of poetry and calligraphy!