Poetry from Lv Qi to Shaoshan

How many dreams curse the passage of time after parting? I have been away from you in my hometown for thirty-two years. The red flag is blowing the farmer's arm, and the enemy is holding high the whip of the overlord. Because there are too many ambitions, there will be sacrifices, but I dare to turn the world upside down for a new look. I like to see large crops rolling like waves again, and peasant heroes returning from work in the twilight.

Seven methods of Shaoshan

Mao Zedong

Don't dream of vaguely cursing the passing of Sichuan. My hometown was thirty-two years ago. The red flag rolls up the serf halberd and the black hand hangs the overlord whip.

Dare to teach the sun and the moon to change the sky for sacrifice and ambition. I like watching a thousand waves of rice, and heroes everywhere are dying.

(1) Don't dream: It means that after you leave, you can't forget that your hometown and old friends often appear in your dreams. Zhang Mi's poem "Send away": "Don't dream of vaguely arriving in Xie Jia." Vaguely: As if, vaguely, not very clear. Curse: Curse, hate, here just means hate. Chuanchuan: Running water is a metaphor for lost time. Li Bai's "Fifty-nine Ancient Styles" No.11: "Passing through Sichuan for a fleeting time, drifting and not treating each other."

(2) Hometown: Hometown refers to Shaoshan.

(3) Red Flag: the flag of the revolution, symbolizing the leadership of the Communist Party of China (CPC). Serfs: This refers to the agricultural laborers who belonged to serf owners in feudal times and had no personal freedom, and here refers to the poor peasants who were enslaved in old China. Halberd: An ancient assassination weapon.

(4) Black hand: refers to the clutches of the feudal landlord class, the comprador bourgeoisie and the dark forces representing the Kuomintang Rightists, and is a metaphor for reactionaries. Hang high: hold high. Overlord whip: refers to counter-revolutionary armed forces, that is, Chiang Kai-shek reactionary armed forces.

5] Existence: Because there is. More: Enhance incentives. Dare to teach: can make, can make.

Extended data:

Appreciate:

1, Chairman Mao saw the prosperous scenery of his hometown and thought that all parts of the country were developing towards a better future step by step. There are difficulties, but the courage to overcome them is also enough. The present situation in his hometown has given Chairman Mao great courage and strength. He wrote this poem in the middle of the night with excitement, expressing his feelings about the great changes in his hometown and being unyielding to the difficulties that the future development of new China will face.

As long as you work hard, the future is beautiful. What Chairman Mao wants to convey is a spirit of not suffering and not admitting defeat, and an upward spirit full of expectation and longing for the future. Maybe at a certain moment, suddenly looking back, all unforgettable things at that time have become the past, people are always walking, and so are the times.

3. These seven songs recorded Mao Zedong's real feelings when he returned to his hometown after 32 years' absence. By reviewing the revolutionary history of Shaoshan people, we described the bumper harvest of people's commune members through enthusiastic labor, praised the spirit of revolutionary people's hard struggle, praised the style of China people's struggle for heaven and land, and clearly embodied Mao Zedong's lofty ideological realm.

4. This poem is based on the freehand brushwork of the scenery, combining the virtual and the real, and moving accordingly. Not only wrote the scenery that climbed high and looked far, but also wrote the feelings that looked far. The grandeur of Lushan Mountain and the grandeur of the Yangtze River show great momentum and high spirit through the poet's rich feelings and vigorous brushwork.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Seven Methods of Shaoshan