What does it mean to be confident that 200 years of life will be like hitting water for three thousand miles? Who is original?

"I am confident that if I live for 200 years, I will be hit by water for three thousand miles." It means I have confidence that my life can last for 200 years. Of course, hitting the water with your hands is three thousand miles. The writer is Mao Zedong.

"I am confident that if I live for 200 years, I will be hit by water for three thousand miles." From Mao Zedong's Seven Ancient Incomplete Sentences. The whole poem has been lost, only these two sentences are left.

Chairman Mao 1958 65438+2 1 wrote on the brow of Nineteen Poems of Mao Zedong published by Cultural Relics Publishing House in February of the same year: "Hit the water: swim. At that time, beginners, midsummer water, died a few. A group of people finally persisted in the dead of winter, still in the river. At that time, I forgot a poem, only remembering two sentences:' I am confident that if I live for two hundred years, I will be a water hammer with a distance of three thousand miles'. "

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Chairman Mao has always loved swimming from youth to old age, and has a special affection for water, especially in the rough sea.

When studying in Hunan First Normal University, Mao Zedong often went swimming in Xiangjiang River in Changsha with Cai Hesen, Zhang Kundi, Luo Xuezan and others. In the middle reaches, poets often recite poems and express their feelings. This "Seven Ancient Incomplete Sentences" was sung in Xiangjiang River at that time.

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