Long March
The red army is not afraid of the expedition, and Qianshan is just idle.
Wuling makes waves, and Wumeng takes mud pills.
Jinsha River is warm in the clouds and cliffs, and Dadu Bridge is cold with the cross rail.
I am glad to see that Minshan Mountain is covered with snow and stretches for miles. Our soldiers crossed it and showed a bright smile.
The Long March is a brilliant portrayal and enthusiastic ode of the Red Army's strategic shift of 25,000 Li and its March into the anti-Japanese battlefield. It vividly describes the arduous and magnificent scene of the Long March, profoundly depicts the fearless psychological state of the Red Army, and shows the heroic spirit of the Red Army. The Long March is an immortal epic of China revolution, an outstanding example of the combination of revolutionary romanticism and revolutionary realism, and an immortal work of revolutionary optimism.
The first couplet, with its straightforward vocabulary and heroic language, always leads the whole poem and highly summarizes the heroic spirit of the Red Army in the Long March. With its revolutionary optimism and revolutionary romanticism, it has become the program of the whole article. The word "not afraid" has a resounding answer, which shows in a firm tone that the Red Army comes from military, political and natural sources in the process of facing the Long March. And the difficulties and dangers caused by Wang Ming's left opportunist line and Zhang's separatism. The word "leisure" gives a glimpse of difficulties, deepens the expression of "not afraid" and shows the lofty sentiments of the Red Army's contempt for difficulties and leisurely. Ten Thousand Waters of Qian Shan focuses on difficulties and obstacles, and shows an overview of the magnificent course of the Red Army's Long March.
Zhuan Xu undertook the "Qian Shan", overlooking two typical mountains, Wuling Mountain and Wumeng Mountain, along the route of the Red Army's Long March, and depicted a group of difficult aerial bird's-eye views: in front of the heroic Red Army, the steep Wuling Mountain, which stretches for several provinces, is like a thin wave slightly jumping over the water; The endless Wumeng Mountain is like a rolling mud ball. The author first exaggerates the steepness of the mountain with the exaggeration of "winding" and "majestic", and then uses the metaphor of "fine waves" and "mud pills" to show its smallness, which is more important with the method of "suppression".