Mao Zedong's "Guangchang Yulan Road Broken" and "Qinyuan Spring Snow" compare the similarities and differences in content and writing.
"Qinyuan Spring Snow" and "Yulan Guangchang Road" both describe snow scenes, both of which are magnificent and bold in style. The former is a masterpiece of lyricism by borrowing scenery, praising the magnificence of the motherland and the lofty aspirations of calligraphy poets as revolutionary leaders; The latter is a landscape narrative, describing a marching scene and showing the heroism of the Red Army of Workers and Peasants. The former describes the scenery in the first film and discusses it in the second film; The latter describes the scenery in the first film and the narrative in the second film. The former is about the snow scene in the north, which is magnificent and beautiful, and has the poet's imagination; The latter is about the snow scene in the south of China. Although magnificent, it is difficult to compare with the former, but it just shows the real scene in front of us.