In the poem "Seven Laws and Long March", an exaggerated rhetorical device is adopted.

The sentence that uses exaggerated rhetoric in the Seven Laws and the Long March is "Five Ridges make waves, and Wumeng takes mud pills." This sentence uses exaggerated rhetoric to treat Wuling Mountain and Wumeng Mountain as small waves and mud balls, which reflects the tall image and great boldness of the Red Army soldiers who dare to despise and overcome all difficulties.

The original poem: "Seven Laws? The Long March in modern times. Mao Zedong and the Red Army are not afraid of expeditions, while Qianshan is just fooling around. 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.

Extension:

The Seven-Rhythm Long March is a seven-character poem written by Mao Zedong in June 65438 +0935 +65438 10. This poem was written when Mao Zedong led the Central Red Army across Minshan and the Long March was coming to an end. Looking back on the numerous difficulties and obstacles overcome by the Long March in the past year, he was full of joy and fighting pride.

In just 56 words, "Seven Laws and the Long March" highly summarizes all kinds of difficulties and obstacles on the Long March. Through vivid and typical examples, he enthusiastically praised the revolutionary heroism and optimism of the heroic and tenacious Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants.

The first couplet of this poem is the forerunner of the whole poem. With straightforward language, heroic language and strategic thinking, it highly summarizes the dauntless heroism of the Red Army during the Long March and lays a relaxed, heroic and extraordinary tone for the whole poem. The word "difficult expedition" sums up all the difficulties encountered by the Red Army on its way to the Long March.

Expedition is about the journey and time of the Long March. "Difficult" means writing about the great sacrifice and suffering of the Long March. However, in the face of all kinds of difficulties and obstacles on the way to the Long March, the powerful word "not afraid" was written in a firm tone, which showed the heroic image of the Red Army's bravery, tenacity and perseverance, and also clearly implied that it was not worth mentioning to the besieged enemy. "Leisure" means "easy; Casual; Normal. " "

The word "leisure" describes the difficulties lightly, echoes the expression of "not afraid", and shows the lofty sentiments of the Red Army's contempt for difficulties, contempt for the enemy and leisurely. "Wan Shui Qian Shan" is mainly static and dynamic, with difficulties and obstacles as the main body. It shows a general blueprint that condenses the magnificent course of the Red Army's Long March and is the embodiment of "face".