"Sitting on the floor, traveling 80,000 miles a day, overlooking a thousand rivers" comes from Mao Zedong's "Seven Ways and Two Songs to Send athel Loren".
Mao Zedong (18931February 26, 976-1September 9, 976), whose real name was Runzhi (the original was Yong Zhi, later changed to Runzhi), took his pen name Zi Ren. Hunan Xiangtan people. China people's leader, Marxist, great proletarian revolutionist, strategist, theorist, main founder and leader of China Production Party, China People's Liberation Army and People's Republic of China (PRC), poet and calligrapher.
The extended material "Two Poems of Seven Laws" is a seven-character poem written by Mao Zedong after he learned from People's Daily on June 30th, 1958 that schistosomiasis had been eliminated in yujiang county County.
The first couplet of this poem summarizes the seriousness of schistosomiasis in the old society, suggesting that the root of schistosomiasis lies in the reactionary social system.
On the basis of summarizing the first report, Zhuan Xu described the harm of schistosomiasis in detail. These two sentences are not only a true portrayal of schistosomiasis areas in the south of the Yangtze River, but also a microcosm of the whole dark society in China.
The neckline compares the endless sufferings of the working people in the old society with the endless universe, and criticizes the old society more effectively.
In the final couplet, the poet excavated the positive significance of the myth of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, regarded the Cowherd as the God of the working people and cared about their sufferings in heaven.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-seven methods and two songs, send athel loren.