Read the words and sentences written by Mao Zedong about the Long March, combined with the writing background, guess the mood expressed by the sentences (choose

1. "I am even more delighted with the thousands of miles of snow in the Minshan Mountains, and the three armies are all happy after the passing" is the finishing touch of Mao Zedong's representative poem "Qilu·Long March". Short

Fourteen short words express the transformation of Mao Zedong's state of mind from anxiety and worry to the joy of victory during the Long March.

2. "You are still young when you travel through the green mountains, but the scenery here is uniquely beautiful." "Qing Ping Le·Huichang" is the opening work of Mao Zedong's Long March creation. In a situation where the fate of the Red Army was at stake, Mao Zedong expressed his inner anxiety with open feelings.

3. "When the sky is about to fall, you have to hold on to it" was what Mao Zedong said when the Red Army was facing the task of breaking through the Wujiang River and occupying Zunyi while looking at the

continuous mountains during the march. Three poems from "The Sixteen-Character Order".

This order reflected the critical nature of the war and was also a direct reflection of Mao Zedong's anxiety. However, anxiety does not mean panic, and worry does not mean pessimism. "Depend on it" vividly expresses Mao Zedong's tenacity and sense of revolutionary mission.

4. "The Xiongguan Pass is really like iron, and now we are crossing it from the beginning." After the Zunyi Conference, Mao Zedong wrote "Recalling Qin'e·Loushanguan".

Expressed the Red Army's march, the harsh natural environment, and the emotion of the road ahead being full of hardships, but even though there were majestic passes and dangerous passes, they were not intimidated by these dangerous mountains and rivers

Fight against the sky, the earth, and the enemy with fearless revolutionary righteousness, and bravely advance towards the established Long March goal with firm revolutionary faith.

5. "Today I have a long tassel in my hand, when will I tie the blue dragon" is a poem in "Qingpingle·Liupanshan", which "shows the glorious future of the revolution with a long way to go and a hundredfold confidence.

6. "Niannujiao·Kunlun" shows Mao Zedong's optimism and grand ambition for the victory of the revolution.