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"The bleak autumn wind came again today, which changed the world." -Excerpt from 1954 Beidaihe in Langtaosha, a word written by President Mao Zedong during the Beidaihe meeting in Qinhuangdao.

"The bleak autumn wind rises again today, human." It means that the autumn wind is rustling today, but the world is completely new.

Bleak autumn wind: Cao Cao's "Watching the Sea": "The autumn wind is bleak and rough." ?

People: social system.

Langtaosha Beidaihe

Mao Zedong

Rain falls on swallows,

White waves are surging,

Fishing boats outside Qinhuangdao.

Without Wang Yang,

Who do you know?

More than a thousand years ago,

Wei Wu whipped,

There is a legacy of Jieshi in the East.

Today is the bleak autumn wind again.

Changed the world.

Translation:

The heavy rain fell on the secluded swallow, and the waves surged into the sky. Fishing boats outside Qinhuangdao have long been out of sight in the undulating Wang Yang, and I don't know where they have drifted.

After a thousand years, Cao Cao, Emperor Wu of Wei, mounted a horse and waved a whip, and traveled eastward to Jieshi to recite poems. The autumn wind is rustling today, but the world has changed its face.

Extended data:

After the founding of New China, the first five-year plan was completed ahead of schedule, the national strength was enhanced, the rural cooperative movement made great progress, industry and commerce began to transform, and the great goal of building an industrialized power began to be put forward. The above is the writing background of this word.

1954 In the summer, Mao Zedong lived in Beidaihe for a few days and wrote this word here. The poem depicts the magnificent scene of Beidaihe and the scene of fishermen going out to sea, reminiscing about the past and thinking about the present, and enthusiastically eulogizing the new life in the new era.

This word shows the unprecedented grandeur of proletarian revolutionaries and Wang Yang's vast mind, and has a more distinct sense of the times, a deeper sense of history, a broader sense of the universe and a richer aesthetic capacity than "Viewing the Sea". This word vividly describes the magnificent scenery of Beidaihe seaside at the turn of summer and autumn; It shows the unprecedented grandeur of a generation of great men and Wang Yang's broad mind.

References:

Beidaihe Langtaosha _ Baidu Encyclopedia