Reason: This sentence uses the methods of looking down, looking up, looking down, up and down, high and low, and combining static and dynamic to write the beautiful picture of China Jiangshan in the cold autumn and the struggle scene of everything for survival and freedom in the cold current.
Qinyuanchun Changsha is a poem by Mao Zedong, a modern poet.
Creation background of Expanding Materials: Qinyuanchun Changsha was written by Mao Zedong when he left his hometown Shaoshan in the late autumn of 1925 and went to Guangzhou to preside over the peasant movement workshop, passing through Changsha and revisiting Orange Island. At that time, facing the beautiful and moving natural autumn scenery on the Xiangjiang River, the author recalled the revolutionary situation at that time and wrote the first word.
Through the description of autumn scenery in Changsha and the recollection of his revolutionary struggle life in his youth, the whole poem puts forward the question of "Who controls the rise and fall", showing the heroic revolutionary spirit and lofty aspirations of poets and comrades in arms in order to transform old China, and implicitly gives the answer of "Who controls the rise and fall": it is revolutionary youth who take the world as their responsibility, despise reactionary rulers and dare to transform the old world.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Changsha Qinyuanchun