Expressed the yearning for the optimism of the revolution and the future of the motherland.
"Look at the mountains all over the forest and dye the rivers" comes from Qinyuanchun, Changsha.
Changsha Qinyuanchun
Modern: Mao Zedong
Independent cold autumn, Xiangjiang River north, Orange Island.
You see the mountains and plains, and the layers of forests are all dyed; The river is full of water, and hundreds of people compete for the flow.
The eagle strikes the sky, the fish is shallow, and all kinds of frost fight for freedom.
Lonely, ask the boundless earth, who is in charge of ups and downs?
I took a hundred couples on a trip to reminisce about the past years.
Just a classmate and teenager, in full bloom; Scholar spirit, Fang Qiu.
Pointing out the maze, inspiring words, the dirt in Wan Huhou that year. ?
Remember hitting the water in the middle stream and the waves stopped the speedboat?
Translation:
In late autumn, I stood alone in Orange Island, watching the surging Hunan water running northward. Thousands of peaks have all turned red, and layers of trees seem to have been dyed; The river is crystal clear, and a large ship is braving the wind and waves. The eagle flies in the vast sky, the fish swims in the clear water, and everything is fighting for a free life in Qiu Guang.
Facing the vast universe, I feel disappointed: who should dominate the ups and downs of this vast and confused earth? My classmates and I used to walk here hand in hand. Talking about state affairs together, countless extraordinary years still haunt me. Students are in their youth and prime of life; Everyone is full of ambition, enthusiasm and energy.
Commenting on state affairs, writing these turbulent and clear articles, treating the warlords and bureaucrats at that time as dirt. Do you remember when we were swimming in a place where the river was deep and fast, the waves almost blocked the speeding boat?
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Writing background:
Qinyuanchun Changsha was written by Mao Zedong in the late autumn of 1925. At that time, Mao Zedong left Shaoshan, his hometown, went to Guangzhou to give a lecture on the peasant movement and revisited Orange Island via Changsha. Facing the beautiful natural autumn scenery on the Xiangjiang River and recalling the revolutionary situation at that time, the author wrote this word.
In the history of China's poetry, Qu Yuan was the first poet who described the natural beauty in great quantities and combined it with his concern for the country and the people. This is a fine tradition of China's classical poetry. Mao Zedong's poems inherited this fine tradition. He is good at integrating natural beauty with social beauty, and through the vivid artistic image of natural beauty.
Content that shows social beauty. By describing autumn scenery in Changsha and recalling his revolutionary struggle life in his youth, this word puts forward the question of "Who is in charge of ups and downs", and expresses his optimism about the future of the Chinese nation and his great ambition to take what's going on in the world as his own responsibility.
In particular, the last three sentences of this word end with a question, which skillfully answers the question of "who is in charge of ups and downs". Just like hitting water in the middle of the year, bravely throw yourself into the storm of revolution and make bold progress.
Through the description of autumn scenery in Changsha and the recollection of his revolutionary struggle life in his youth, the whole poem puts forward the question of "Who controls the rise and fall", showing the heroic revolutionary spirit and lofty aspirations of poets and comrades in arms in order to transform old China, and implicitly gives the answer of "Who controls the rise and fall": it is revolutionary youth who take the world as their responsibility, despise reactionary rulers and dare to transform the old world.
Mao Zedong (18931February 26, 976-1September 9, 976), whose real name was Runzhi (the original was Yong Zhi, later changed to Runzhi), took his pen name Zi Ren. Hunan Xiangtan people. China people's leader, Marxist, great proletarian revolutionist, strategist, theorist, main founder and leader of China Production Party, China People's Liberation Army and People's Republic of China (PRC), poet and calligrapher.