Mao Zedong's poem Spring and Snow in the Garden.
Qinyuan Spring-Snow
Author: Mao Zedong
See what the northern countries show: Hundreds of leagues ice-bound go; Thousands of leagues flies snow.
Looking inside and outside the Great Wall, I only feel embarrassed; When the river rises and falls, it loses momentum.
The mountain dancing silver snake, originally a wax elephant, wants to compete with God.
It must be a sunny day, and it is particularly enchanting to see plain clothes wrapped in a red dress.
There are many beautiful people in the mountains and rivers, and countless heroes bend their backs.
Cherish Qin Huang Hanwu, slightly lost literary talent; Tang Zong Song Zu, slightly less coquettish.
A generation of tianjiao, Genghis Khan, only knows how to shoot an eagle with a bow.
The past is the past, a romantic figure depends on the present.