Chairman Mao's belief is firm and persistent, full of "Ling Yunzhi" who can "capture the moon in nine days and catch turtles in five oceans".
There is a saying in Sun Tzu's Art of War: "A good attacker moves for nine days." Li Bai's poem "Shu Yun Xuanzhou Xielou Farewell to School" said: "We both hold high our thoughts of the distant place and want to go to the sky to embrace the bright moon."
Mao Zedong is resolute, and the more frustrated he is, the braver he is. He is filled with the heroic spirit of "the iron gate is like a road, and now he is striding from the beginning", and he is pregnant with the generous elegy of "Cangshan is like the sea and the sunset is like blood". Full of the spirit of sacrifice of "recalling the bonfire at that time, a narrow escape was like yesterday", he led the China revolution to overcome difficulties and constantly moved from victory to victory.