Please choose the correct order of place names in the poems of the Seven Laws Long March.

The correct order of place names in the poems of the Seven Laws Long March is Wuling, Wumeng, Jinsha, Dadu and Minshan.

The Seven-Rhythm Long March is a seven-character poem, selected from Mao Zedong's poems. This poem was written in 1935 and 10, when Mao Zedong led the Central Red Army across Minshan, and the Long March was coming to an end. Looking back on the numerous difficulties and obstacles that the Long March has overcome in the past year, he is full of joy and fighting pride; The Red Army is not afraid of all the difficulties and hardships on the Long March, and regards Qian Shan as ordinary. In the eyes of the red army, the continuous five mountains are just the ups and downs of microwave waves, while the majestic Wumeng Mountain is just a mud pill.

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Appreciation of the Seven Laws Long March:

In poetry, the double rhetoric method is used to inherit Qian Shan. First, "winding" and "majestic" are bold and steep, and then "waves" and "mud pills" are compared to smallness, which shows the heroic spirit of the Red Army that is not afraid of difficulties and the revolutionary optimism spirit that dares to overcome all difficulties.

The word "warm" describes the real scene of high winds, high waves and fog splashing along the Jinsha River, setting off the joyful boiling scene of Red Army soldiers crossing the river. The word "cold" not only sets off the sinister situation of Luding Bridge, but also depicts the heroic scene of Red Army soldiers fighting bloody battles to seize Luding Bridge.

This poem vividly describes the arduous journey of the Red Army's 25,000-mile Long March, and enthusiastically praises the heroic spirit and revolutionary optimism of the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army.

Baidu Encyclopedia-"Seven Laws Long March"