What are all the lines in Mao Zedong's poem "Mink Head"?

The Modern History of Man Jianghong and Comrade Guo Moruo: Mao Zedong

Small globe, several flies hit the wall.

Hum, a few screams, a few sobs.

It is not easy for an ant to exaggerate the country and shake a tree.

The west wind leaves Chang 'an and the cymbals fly.

How many things are never urgent;

Heaven and earth turn, and time waits for no one.

Ten thousand years is too long to seize the day.

The four seas are turbulent and angry, and the five continents are shocked.

All pests will be swept away and invincible.

Chairman Mao's poem "How many flies hit a wall in a small world" means that when the international environment in China was bad, western countries blocked China in an attempt to strangle the new China, but the new China made great achievements on its own, which dealt a heavy blow to the United States and other countries. Chairman Mao used this sentence to encourage the people of China to underestimate their enemies.

Man Jianghong and Comrade Guo Moruo was written by Guo Moruo on New Year's Day 1963, and published in Guangming Daily on June 65438+ 10/October 9 when Mao Zedong visited Guangzhou. He was very moved and wrote this inspiring anti-hegemonic sentence on June 65438+1October 9. From beginning to end, this word runs through the ideological will of opposing imperialism and hegemonism and defending Marxism–Leninism and proletarian internationalism.