Original text:
The People's Liberation Army occupied Nanjing.
Modern: Mao Zedong
Zhongshan is windy and rainy, and millions of heroes cross the river.
Tiger's dragon card is better than in the past, upside down and generous.
It is advisable to chase after the poor bandits with the remaining courage, not to learn from the overlord.
If the sky is sentimental, it will grow old, and the right way in the world is vicissitudes.
Translation:
The revolutionary storm shook Nanjing, the capital of the Chiang dynasty. The People's Liberation Army broke through the natural barrier of the Yangtze River with millions of mighty men, and went straight to Nanjing, which Chiang Kai-shek painstakingly managed for three and a half months.
Nanjing, an ancient capital famous for its grandeur and precipitousness, has returned to the hands of the people. It is more beautiful than before. This earth-shaking change is enough to make people sing generously and rejoice.
We should take advantage of this good opportunity to pursue the remnants of the enemy and liberate all of China. Don't learn from Xiang Yu, a tyrant of Chu who indulges his enemies for fame and wealth and leads to his own failure.
If nature has knowledge, it will abide by the unchangeable law of ups and downs. Constant variation, development and progress are the inevitable laws of the development of human society.
Extended data:
Creative background:
The Seven Laws of the People's Liberation Army's Occupation of Nanjing is a seven-character poem written by Mao Zedong on 1949. This is a poem commemorating the liberation of Nanjing and celebrating the victory of the revolution. The poet warmly praised the glorious historical facts of the PLA flying over the Yangtze River, liberating Nanjing and transforming the dark old society. And with philosophical poems, it expounds the profound military philosophy of "chasing the poor and bandits"
Appreciate:
It was "a million heroes crossing the river" that contributed to "the storm in Zhongshan fell from the sky" They are the sum total of the whole poem, vividly depicting the magnificent scene of the People's Liberation Army crossing the Yangtze River to capture Nanjing, not only describing the rapid progress of our army crossing the river, but also showing the brave momentum of crossing the river.
Just as the enemy was still imagining a comeback, our army had crossed the Yangtze River in a mighty way and went straight to the enemy's lair with lightning speed. In the rumble of our army's artillery fire, the reactionary government in Nanjing is like a yellow leaf that scares away birds and animals.
At the beginning of this poem, there are strange peaks, such as the top of Mount Tai. The language is concise, powerful and vivid. Pale Yellow and Pale Yellow vividly show that the storm of revolution is swift and violent.
The word "hero" vividly depicts the heroic spirit of the powerful People's Liberation Army. The word "crossing the river" vividly describes the heroic spirit and broad and vivid scene of the People's Liberation Army crossing the river.
The word "today is better than the past" here embodies deep love and hate, thinking about the "imperial country" that was riddled with holes in the past and people's extreme hatred of reactionary rule; Nanjing, a historic city, has been so dangerous militarily since ancient times.
Today, in the hands of the People's Liberation Army, it is even more magnificent; Politically, it used to be a place where reactionary rulers ruled deeply. Today, it has become the people's hero city, changed the world and presented an unprecedented brand-new look.
It truly shows its majestic posture, which is more magnificent than any previous era. The liberation of Nanking declared the demise of the Chiang family dynasty and the ruling center of the Kuomintang reactionaries, marking the decisive victory of the China revolution.
The three mountains above the people were finally pushed down. This is indeed a great change and an event of great historical significance. The soldiers and civilians all over the country, eager for victory, are passionate about this round of great changes and unprecedented great historical events in Gankun.
Inspiring. The idiom "the sky falls and the earth sinks" not only illustrates the great changes, but also illustrates the great significance of the event. On the one hand, Generosity praises the ambition and bravery of the People's Liberation Army, on the other hand, it expresses the lofty sentiments of raising an old duck and getting wind of the world.