Mountains tower into the clouds. Give the galloping horse a few more whips to cross the mountain top without even taking off the saddle. The surprise was high and dangerous. I looked back and saw that I was only three feet and three feet away from the sky!
This verse comes from "Three Poems of the Sixteen-Character Order", which are three poems written by Mao Zedong. This poem describes the mountains on the Long March. They are grand and majestic, bold and unrestrained, and have a natural charm. They fully demonstrate the strength and character of the mountains, and also reflect the author's grand mind and ambition.
Appreciation:
On the surface, this poem is about the height of the mountain. In essence, it is about the spirit of contempt for difficulties, indomitableness and unyielding displayed by the army when they crossed the mountain. . The author quoted a folk song as the original annotation. The folk song tried its best to describe the height of the mountain, as high as only "three feet and three feet from the sky". Therefore, "people have to lower their heads when crossing, and horses have to dismount their saddles." Ordinary people and horses Everyone has to give in to it.
However, in front of such a high mountain, the army "hurried forward without taking off its saddle." The word "kuai" here describes the horse's speed. The horse showed no fear in front of such a high mountain and did not stop. They were still moving forward quickly; but the people on horseback were even more arrogant, and even raised their whips to urge the horses faster, so both people and horses galloped past.
Unsaddled, firstly, it means that the Red Army’s horses did not unsaddle their horses when they were too old, contrary to the folk custom of “having to unsaddle their horses when they pass by”; secondly, it means that the Red Army’s horses were not unsaddled when they were too old, and of course they would not Bowing your head is contrary to the folk custom of "bowing your head when you are in trouble"; then, it is undoubtedly a high mountain bowing its head.
The same steep mountain appears in completely different situations in front of different people and horses, which magically reflects the Red Army's ability to conquer all difficulties and obstacles without succumbing to any difficulties and obstacles. of indomitable heroism.