Who wrote the poem "Confident that life will be like hitting water for three thousand miles in three hundred years"?

"Self-confidence in life for three (two) hundred years will be like hitting water for three thousand miles" comes from Chairman Mao's poem.

I. Original text

Living confidently for 200 years,

It will be a water hammer of three thousand miles.

Second, translation:

I am confident that my life can last for 200 years.

Of course, hitting the water with your hands is three thousand miles.

Third, appreciate:

In the first sentence, the poet said, "I am confident to live to the age of 200." Although this is a bit exaggerated, it is moderate. If we say 400 or 800 years, that's too much and inappropriate. It is still possible for a person to live for 200 years according to some special natural law. The ancients once said: "People are less than 100 years old, and they always worry about the world." At that time, when Chairman Mao was young, he was in good health and loved to exercise. When expressing his lofty sentiments and ambitions, he naturally sang such a poem, and this song "Two Hundred Years" was also used with both atmosphere and stability.