Deng Guangzhou Zhenhai Building
Rola Chen
Yangcheng High-rise Company, Great Famine Company, Zhenhai for over 500 years.
Flowers and trees bloom at four o'clock, and the tone is ancient and sonorous.
A hundred years of shipwreck, successive dynasties demoted officials and rich chapters.
The people's revolution is the best, and Huanghuagang is even more red granite.
Precautions:
① zhenhai tower: Located on the Yuexiu Mountain in Guangzhou, it was built in the 13th year of Ming Hongwu (1380). Because it is five stories high, it is commonly known as "five stories". In the Ming Dynasty, the Pearl River had a wide water surface, climbed the building and looked far away, rippling with the waves, which was particularly spectacular, hence the name "Wanghailou". During the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, it was renamed "zhenhai tower", meaning an important town on the sea. Five buildings were destroyed in history and are now the former site of Guangzhou Museum.
② Wilderness: a remote and desolate place.
Brief introduction of the author
Chen Yi (1901-1972), a native of Lezhi, Sichuan. 19 19 went to France to work and study. 1923, joined the China * * * production party. 1927 engaged in party affairs in Wuhan Central Military and Political School. During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he participated in the Nanchang Uprising and the Southern Hunan Uprising, and served as the divisional commander of the Fourth Army and the political commissar of the Sixth Army of the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, he served as the commander of the New Fourth Army. During the War of Liberation, he served as commander and political commissar of the Third Field Army.
After the founding of New China, he was awarded the rank of Marshal, and served as commander of East China Military Region, mayor of Shanghai, Vice Premier and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State Council, and Deputy chairman of the Central Military Commission. The main poems are compiled into Chen Yi's Poems.