Source: Seven Laws People's Liberation Army occupied Nanjing-Modern: Mao Zedong
Zhongshan is windy and rainy, and millions of heroes cross the river.
Tiger's dragon card is better than in the past, upside down and generous.
The storm of revolution shook the Chiang dynasty, and millions of soldiers crossed the Yangtze River and went straight to Huanglong. Nanjing, the imperial capital, is better today than in the past. This earth-shaking change is enough to make people sing generously and rejoice.
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1. The creative background of "Seven Laws: The People's Liberation Army Occupy Nanjing"
On April 2 1 65438,949, Chairman Mao Zedong and Commander-in-Chief Zhu De issued an order to March to the whole country, ordering the whole army to resolutely, thoroughly, cleanly and thoroughly annihilate all Kuomintang reactionaries who dared to resist in China and liberate all China. On April 23rd, China People's Liberation Army occupied Nanjing, the "capital" of the reactionary Kuomintang government. Comrade Mao Zedong got the good news of occupying Nanjing at Shuangqing Villa in Xiangshan, Beiping. He was in a good mood and wrote this poem.
2. Appreciation of the Seven Laws: The People's Liberation Army occupied Nanjing
The style of this poem is bold and bold, and the brushwork is magnificent. There are two points worthy of praise in art: first, the perfect combination of narration and discussion, poetry and philosophy is the artistic crystallization of the wisdom of politicians, thinkers, militarists and poets; Second, the use of allusions is vivid, appropriate and profound, which is an appropriate combination of historical allusions and realistic struggles. Seven allusions are used in the whole poem, and this poem is also one of the poems with the most dense allusions in Mao Zedong.