The meaning of "Gannan Guerrilla Ci"

"Gannan Guerrilla Ci" The sky is about to dawn and the team members wake up early. The dew invading clothes is still cold in summer, and the trees are chirping. Covered in weeds.

It’s almost noon, and my hunger is as loud as a drum. The grain blockade has been in effect for three months, and there is only so much rice left in the bag. Wild vegetables and boiled.

As the sun sets in the west, we gather to gather troops. There was no news about the traffic in the morning, and Qu Zhi's return was delayed. Move immediately.

It is difficult to travel at night, and the rain is very painful for ten days. There are no tents left for camping, and the big trees cover us until dawn. Several dreams failed to come true.

The sky is clear and we set up camp against the moon. The gentle breeze makes me sleepy, and the dense trees look like clouds in the village. Thinking about the enemy in the dream.

Stop joking and lower your whisper. It is inevitable that there are invincible detectives outside the forest, and the coughing in the past will betray the military intelligence. Correcting deviations requires a guilty conscience.

Sigh for lack of food, no meat for three months. They eat bayberries in summer, peel bamboo shoots in winter, and hunt wild boars all over the mountains. Catch a Snake 2 is longer.

The mountains are covered with vegetation, and the vegetation has become scorched. The enemy's massacre was unprecedented, and the people's resistance was even higher. Please hand over your troops again.

Be tactical and sit firmly on the Diaoyutai. The enemy looks for me but doesn't attack me, and he doesn't guard against me but comes for me. Just listen to the arrangements.

Rely on the people and never forget their support. He is a reborn biological parent, and I am a good son of struggle. The revolution is strong and strong.

Study diligently, but it is sad to fall behind. Prepare your skills today, and he will return from the battlefield with a gold medal. Move forward without losing heart.

Don’t complain and spend your time on a steady footing. The thieves led the wolf to defeat Yu Ding, and the army resisted the Japanese and crossed Jinsha. The iron tree is about to bloom.

The guerrillas woke up early before dawn. Why did you get up so early? This is because the dew invades the clothes and is known by Xia Youhan and the chirping in the trees. The temperature difference between day and night in the deep mountains of Wuling is very large, and the night wind is very cold. The soldiers lie on the ground, and the clothes and quilts wrapped around them (the quilt is actually a blanket) are wetted by the heavy dew, so even though it is summer time, it is still cold at night. It feels very cold. Here, the word "invasive" vividly describes the feeling of coldness. Not only that, but the incomprehensible cicadas also started chirping in the surrounding trees early. How could people sleep due to the cold and noise? Because my clothes were wet with dew, when I got up, my whole body was covered with weeds. Not only could I not sleep well, I also couldn't eat enough. It's almost noon, and my hunger is as loud as a drum. It's not even lunch time and my stomach is already growling with hunger. However, due to the enemy's immigration and village consolidation, driving the masses out of the mountains, and imposing a long-term food blockade on the guerrillas in the mountains, the rice left in the pockets was so small that it could be counted one grain at a time, so we had to boil wild vegetables and water. . They couldn't sleep well, didn't have enough to eat, and often faced enemy raids and surprise attacks. In the third section, it is written that the guerrillas were gathering for a military meeting in the evening. The commander calculated with his fingers that the liaison officer had not sent back any news since he left in the morning. The agreed time limit for returning to the team had passed, so he immediately and decisively decided to transfer him quickly. at. This section shows that the guerrillas are vigilant, flexible, and skillful in maneuvering. The assembly plan reflects the military democracy of the guerrillas; the two sentences about traffic in the morning implicitly reflect the Red Army's difficult situation and the rapidly changing enemy situation; the immediate relocation shows the commander's decisiveness and quickness to make changes. The next four and five sections further describe the hardships of marching and camping and the high level of vigilance when camping under the moonlight. It has been raining continuously for more than twenty days. Marching at night in such weather is naturally difficult and painful. What's worse is that because the enemy keeps searching and burning the mountains, all the houses are burned down by the enemies. The fierce wind and rain make us homeless, and we have no tents when camping. We have to hide ourselves under the big trees and wait for dawn, trying hard to sleep several times. The dream cannot come true. It wasn't until the weather cleared that the tired and exhausted soldiers were able to camp and rest under the moonlight. On a sultry summer night, the gentle breeze drives people to sleep, and the lush and dense trees gather like clouds, which is a good place to avoid enemies and become invisible. But even in their dreams, the soldiers still thought about the enemy and maintained a high degree of vigilance. The first five sections are organized in chronological order, while sections six to eight select three different scenes to express the perseverance and fighting spirit of the guerrilla athletes from different angles and aspects. The sixth section continues to describe the high vigilance and strict discipline of the guerrillas based on the corrections made by the soldiers while lurking in the forest. The soldiers reminded each other softly not to joke when lurking, and to lower their voices when speaking to avoid being heard by enemy spies outside the forest. Wasn't it because someone coughed that the secret of the operation was revealed last time? The necessity to accept the lesson with an open mind reflects the strict discipline of the guerrillas and the close relationship between life and death among the comrades, as close as family. The seventh section describes the life scenes of soldiers gathering wild vegetables and hunting wild animals, showing the guerrillas' firm will and optimism in actively finding ways to overcome difficulties and persevering in the struggle to break the enemy's food blockade. The six characters "busy all over the mountain and two are longer" enthusiastically vividly reflect the life style of the guerrillas who are full of vitality and tireless in life. The eighth section writes about the enemy's frenzied suppression of the Wuling Mountains and the high revolutionary fighting spirit of the military and civilians. Manshanchao refers to the enemy's clearing of the guerrilla areas and the extremely brutal three-corner policy of cutting down all the trees, burning all the houses, and killing all the people. Warlord Yu Hanmou even boasted crazily in Haikou: This time he will not kill the Japanese troops. , they will also burn the mountains to burn them to death. If they cannot be burned to death, they will starve and starve to death! But the wildfire cannot be burned out, and the spring breeze blows again. Although the enemy's ferocious suppression and massacre were unprecedentedly cruel, the revolutionary soldiers and civilians' determination to resist and fight to the end had higher morale. "Bing jiao" means to hand over troops and engage in battle. The phrase "please hand over troops again" expresses the soldiers' unyielding heroism and tenacious fighting spirit as they share the same hatred with the enemy.

The second half of the phrase, that is, verses 9 to 12, describes the strategies, tactics, lofty ideals and flesh-and-blood relationship with the people of our Red Army guerrillas, in order to remind the Red Army that it can persist in the struggle and suppress the enemy's army day and night. A source of strength to defeat your enemies. Section 9 describes the mobile and flexible guerrilla tactics of the guerrillas. The Red Army guerrillas adhered to mobile and flexible guerrilla tactics, sometimes concentrating, sometimes dispersing, sometimes attacking, sometimes concealing, attacking in the east and in the west, appearing and disappearing, and seizing the initiative everywhere, which brought the guerrilla tactics to the most exciting stage. The enemy looks for me but doesn't attack me, and he doesn't guard against me but comes for me. An example of this wonderful tactic. Precisely because the tactics were correct, the guerrillas were confident and sure of victory, and were firmly on the Diaoyutai, while the enemy had to be confused, overwhelmed, and obey the arrangements. Drawing strength from the strategic and tactical thinking that embodies the Red Army's previous war experience and wisdom is one of the sources of strength for the Red Army guerrillas to defeat the enemy, and the more important magic weapon for victory is the support of the people.