In this sentence, "winding" and "majestic" are used to describe mountains and rivers (difficult and dangerous), which are actual mountains; "thin waves" and "niwan" are used to describe mountains (small), which are Mountains in the eyes of the Red Army. Writing about the bigness of the mountains shows (the harsh environment); writing about the smallness of the mountains shows (the revolutionary optimism of the Red Army who is not afraid of difficulties).
Author: Mao Zedong
The Red Army is not afraid of the difficulties of the expedition, and it can only wait for thousands of rivers and mountains.
The five ridges are meandering and the waves are flowing, and the fog is majestic and muddy.
The golden sand and water are warm against the clouds and the cliffs are warm, while the iron cables across the Dadu Bridge are cold.
I am even happier that there is thousands of miles of snow in Minshan Mountain, and the three armies are all happy after the passing.
The Long March of the Central Red Army started from Jiangxi and Fujian in October 1934 and arrived in northern Shaanxi in October 1935, covering a distance of more than 25,000 miles. This poem should have been written at the end of the Long March victory.
The five ridges, Dayu Ridge, Qitian Ridge, Dupang Ridge, Mengzhu Ridge, and Yuecheng Ridge (Nanling), lie between Jiangxi, Hunan, and Guangdong and Guangxi.
The winding and winding way continues endlessly.
The mountains on the south bank of the Jinsha River between Wumeng, Yunnan and Guizhou.
Zouniwan "Hanshu Kuai Tongzhuan" "Hanshang Zouwan" refers to a mud ball rolling down a slope, describing how fast it beats.
The Luding Bridge on the Dadu River is a bridge composed of thirteen iron cables.
Minshan Mountain, also known as the Snow Mountain, is located on the border of Sichuan and Gansu, with an altitude of more than 5,000 meters. In September 1935, the Red Army's Long March passed through here.