Bodhisattva Barbarian·Yellow Crane Tower
Mao Zedong
Nine sects flowed through China, running through the north and south. The mist and rain are vast, and turtles and snakes lock the river.
Where does Huang He go? There are still tourist places left. Drink wine in a gushing manner, and your heart will rise with the waves!
Translation:
Many big rivers run through China, and a hidden railway connects the north and the south. The misty clouds and drizzle roll away in confusion, and Turtle Mountain and Snake Mountain tightly lock the Yangtze River.
Where has the yellow crane of the past flown to? Now there are only a few tourists passing by. I will pour wine into the river to show my generosity. The tide of my heart is better than the waves of the Yangtze River.
Appreciation:
This poem can see the great victory of the Kuomintang's first cooperation and the difficulties and pain of the failure of the great revolution, as if coming to that era when the domestic situation was complicated. He also wrote about his anxiety about the future of the revolution, as well as his optimism about the future and his firm belief in the revolution.
Extended information
The title of this poem is only one line, and the whole poem has only forty-four words. However, the atmosphere of the times, class struggle, line struggle and surging emotions included in this book are as complex as any other novel.
The whole word is closely tied to the scene of the landing, highlighting the image of the river. The natural philosophy, political struggle and revolutionary passion are in harmony, and the theme is particularly concentrated, profound and touching. The description of the scene combines the key points with the rendering of the atmosphere, and the lyricism combines the emotion of the scene with the freehand technique, and the realm is implicit and lofty. The language is calm and powerful, the repeated verbs are novel and alert, the rhyme used is well-proportioned, and it is in perfect harmony with the content.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Bodhisattva Man·Yellow Crane Tower