Where is the non-hero in the Great Wall if he doesn't reach the Great Wall?

The monument of "not a hero until he reaches the Great Wall" refers to the Great Wall "Hero Monument", which is located at the highest point of the Badaling Great Wall "Hero Slope". This sentence is the second sentence in a poem "Qingpingle Liupanshan" written by Mao Runzhi in October, 1935, which means that it is by no means a hero not to board the Great Wall Pass, and it reflects the spirit of the Chinese nation and a positive spirit of struggle.

The word "Qingpingle Liupanshan" begins with a long-term perspective, and describes the scenery of the northern country in the clear autumn seen when climbing Liupanshan, reviews the victory of the Long March, and expresses the strong will of the Red Army to go north to resist Japan. In the next chapter, the red flag is written nearby, like a fire at the top of a mountain, facing the west wind, which sets off the heroic victory of the Red Army soldiers.

The word "Qingpingle Liupanshan" reviews the journey of the Long March, and expresses the iron will of the Red Army soldiers to go forward bravely and their firm belief in winning the war of resistance. This is a victory song in the battle, and it is an inspiring and inspiring manifesto.

About the author: Mao Runzhi was born in Shaoshan, Xiangtan, Hunan Province, a peasant family. Marxists, proletarian revolutionaries, strategists, theorists, poets and calligraphers. He was named as one of the "1 most influential people in the 2th century" by Time magazine and regarded as one of the most important figures in modern world history.