How does "Spring and Snow in Qinyuan" describe the scenery?

Uptown wrote that the sky was clear after the snow, and a new atmosphere was turned out. The scene in the snow is majestic in the boundless sky, while the scene behind the snow is delicate and charming.

Next, I will write President Mao Zedong's magnificent sigh about the mountains and rivers of the motherland, and draw out heroes such as Qin Huang Hanwu, and talk about heroes of past dynasties to express the author's great ambition and mind.

Northland Scenery is the main sentence of uptown content. The words "thousands of miles" and "Wan Li" are intertwined, that is, thousands of miles are frozen and Wan Li snows. The poet climbs high and looks far, his vision is extremely broad, his artistic conception is more open, and his boldness of vision is very grand.

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"Spring and Snow in Qinyuan" is a word created by Mao Zedong, a proletarian revolutionary. The first article of this word describes the magnificent snow scene in the north, stretching for thousands of miles, showing the majestic, broad-minded and heroic artistic conception and expressing the poet's love for the magnificent rivers and mountains of the motherland. The next part discusses lyricism, focuses on historical figures, praises contemporary heroes, and expresses the lofty desire of the proletariat to be truly masters of the country.

The whole poem is a combination of scenery, discussion and lyricism, with magnificent artistic conception, great momentum, unrestrained feelings and heroic mind, which can quite represent the bold style of Mao Zedong's poems.

The pursuit of art is meaningful, and there is a hole in this word. The word comes from snow and is named after it, but it is not written for snow, but expressed by snow. It hides too many secrets and contains endless mysteries. Every sentence in it is meaningful, a true expression of the poet's thoughts and an answer to many important questions. Its sincere emotion, profound implication and incisive philosophy are breathtaking.

The author invited historical figures, not to return to history. For the five most outstanding emperors in China's history, he used the word "poor", and the rest, such as Emperor Wudi of Jin Dynasty, Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang and the sage of Qing Dynasty, were even more insignificant. He hated feudal ethics, despised feudal monarchs and was deeply worried about bureaucratic atmosphere. Even, he launched the Cultural Revolution, and wanted to completely eliminate all feudal consciousness and backward ideas.

Mao Zedong never envied wealth all his life. When he was young, he wrote the poem "The soil is the Wan Huhou of that year". What does the position of the emperor mean to him? He traveled all over the country, but never took his family with him. He lives in Zhongnanhai, and his relatives won't let him live. His children go to school by bus and eat in the canteen. When I grow up, I don't enjoy special treatment, and no one is an official. Even his remuneration is managed as party dues, never left to his children and relatives.

Mao Zedong never sought happiness in his life. On the way to the Long March, he always insisted on hiking, climbed snow-capped mountains and crossed grasslands with ordinary soldiers, and ate up all kinds of hardships. During the Yan 'an period, he lived in two caves, and all his belongings were a roll of bedding, a mosquito net and some clothes. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he still lived a simple life, and his diet only required simple meals. There are 73 patches on his pajamas. In difficult times, he took the initiative to scrimp and save, sharing weal and woe with the people of the whole country.