Meaning: The movement of nature is regular. Assuming that God has feelings, he will also grow old due to sadness. The correct path for the development of human society is the result of great changes in the world.
From "Seven Rules: The People's Liberation Army Occupies Nanjing" written by Mao Zedong, the original text is:
The wind and rain in Zhongshan turned yellow, and a million troops crossed the river. The tiger sits on the dragon's plate. The present is better than the past, and the world is turned upside down. It is generous and generous.
It is better to use the remaining courage to chase the poor bandits, and not to pretend to be the academic overlord. If heaven has feelings, it will also grow old, and the right path in the world will undergo vicissitudes of life.
Translation:
The revolutionary storm shook Nanjing, the capital of the Chiang Dynasty. The People's Liberation Army broke through the natural barrier of the Yangtze River with a million troops and directly attacked Nanjing, which the Chiang Army had worked hard for three and a half months. Nanjing, the ancient capital known for its majestic and precipitous scenery, has returned to the hands of the people. She is more beautiful than ever. This earth-shaking change is enough to make people sing generously and rejoice.
We should take advantage of this great opportunity, when the enemy is in decline and we are in prosperity, to pursue the remaining enemies and liberate the whole of China. Don't imitate Xiang Yu, the overlord of Chu who coveted fame and indulged his enemies, thus causing his own defeat. The operations of nature are all regular. Even if God has feelings, he will also grow old due to sadness. The correct path for the development of human society is the result of great changes in the world.
Extended information
Creative background:
On April 20, 1949, the all-out civil war came to an end. The Kuomintang army was defeated across the board and refused to sign the peace agreement. . On the evening of April 23, Chen Yi's Third Field Army on the East Road occupied Nanjing. Mao Zedong was so happy when he heard the news that he wrote this poem.
Ideological theme:
The first couplet of the poem depicts the majestic scene of the People's Liberation Army crossing the river to liberate Nanjing; the first couplet praises the historic victory of the liberation of Nanjing and expresses the joy of celebrating the liberation of Nanjing. The revolutionary heroic spirit; the neck couplet summarizes the thoughts of carrying the revolution to the end; the tail couplet clarifies the inevitable law of historical development and makes a philosophical summary of the whole poem's thoughts.
The whole poem expresses the confidence and determination of the People's Liberation Army to completely defeat the Kuomintang reactionaries, and expresses the poet's belief in victory in liberating the whole of China. It is majestic in style, majestic and powerful.
About the author:
Mao Zedong (December 26, 1893 - September 9, 1976), also known as Runzhi (originally Yongzhi, later changed to Runzhi), pen name Zi appoint. A native of Xiangtan, Hunan. Leader of the Chinese people, Marxist, great proletarian revolutionist, strategist and theorist, main founder and leader of the Communist Party of China, the Chinese People's Liberation Army and the People's Republic of China, poet, calligrapher Home.
From 1949 to 1976, Mao Zedong served as the supreme leader of the People's Republic of China. His contribution to the development of Marxism-Leninism, military theory, and theoretical contributions to the Communist Party are known as Mao Zedong Thought. Because almost all of the major positions Mao Zedong held were called chairman, he was also known as "Chairman Mao".
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