Yi Qin E Lou Shan Guan is a word written by Mao Zedong. The whole word means: the west wind is heroic, the geese are frosting, and the moon is in the sky. In the abortion, the pounding of hooves is heartbreaking, and the sound of bugles is gloomy and low. The mountains are rolling and the road is as long as black iron. Now let's rally. Stand up again, the mountains are like the sea, and the sunset is like blood.
Extended data
Creation background
This word was written in February of 1935 and first published in Poetry Journal of 1957+0. 1Mao Zedong's leading position was established at the Zunyi meeting in June, 935. After the meeting, Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai and Wang Jiaxiang formed a military command group.
In order to continue the Long March, the Red Army went north through Loushanguan and prepared to cross the river between Luzhou and Yichang. However, when encountering obstacles, Mao Zedong resolutely decided to cross Chishui and return to Zunyi, so he crossed Loushanguan again.
In the early morning of February 25th, the Red Army advanced to Loushanguan, where it joined forces with the Guizhou Army. Gwan Chin fought in panic and retreated to the pass. The Red Army launched a fierce attack along Panshan Road, and finally held Xiongguan in its hands in the evening, enabling large troops to pass smoothly and move towards a successful future. Because of the significance of this battle, the poet was very excited and wrote this word soon after the battle.
At the beginning of the word, it simply points out the time and scene of the battle, and also creates a lyrical atmosphere of heroism. The first three words are strong in the west, the sad voice is generous and high, and the loneliness of the protagonist breaks through the cold air and goes straight to the sky. In particular, such fierce words make people burst into tears, as if they were in the cold west wind, adding a sense of tragic.
The next sentence begins with a tragic story, which is full of heroism and has been brushed aside. It did not write about the fierce battle to seize Loushanguan, but showed that even though the mountain was long and the road was difficult, it had decided to start from scratch. The word "ramble" shows the heroic feelings of contempt and hardship. The words "from beginning to end" have condensed the inner feelings of many efforts and breakthroughs. Express your heroism and confidence in winning.
The lyrics write two scenes of Cangshan as the sea and sunset as blood, which are very affectionate. The previous sentence is about mountains. Cangshan is a green mountain. Not only wrote the color of the mountain, but also vaguely revealed the author's joy. Like the sea, the mountains are endless, just like the blue sea. It not only shows the magnificent mountain scenery, but also shows the author standing on a high place looking out, and a magnificent spirit lingers in the sentence.
The last sentence is sunset. Blood means the sunset is red as blood. It points out the specific time when the Red Army successfully crossed the river, and through this magnificent picture, it reminds people of the great spirit of the Red Army without hesitation and fear of sacrifice.