Which poem is more influential, Qinyuanchun Snow or Qinyuanchun Changsha?

Snow in Qinyuan Spring and Changsha in Qinyuan Spring are both famous poems of Mao Zedong, but their influences are different.

"Spring and Snow in Qinyuan" is a poem written by Mao Zedong in February 1936, which depicts the magnificent scenery of the northern country and shows Mao Zedong's grand ambition. "Let bygones be bygones, count romantic figures and look at the present" has become a widely circulated slogan, inspiring countless Chinese sons and daughters to pursue their dreams and forge ahead.

"Qinyuanchun Changsha" is a poem written by Mao Zedong in 1925, which depicts autumn scenery in Changsha and expresses the author's feelings about the changes of the times and his thoughts on life. As soon as this word came out, "ask the boundless earth, who is in charge of ups and downs?" It has also become a classic famous sentence, which has aroused the thinking and sentiment of countless people.

Therefore, although these two poems are Mao Zedong's representative works, the influence and spread of Snow in Qinyuan Spring is more extensive.