Read Lu You's Yongmei Ci, and use it in reverse.
Spring leaves in the storm; With the snow, it came back. Although the icicles on the cliff are still hanging for miles. There is a sweet flower in it.
Joe doesn't fight for spring, he only reports it. When the flowers bloom, she laughs in the bushes.
Mao Zedong
In nature, Mao Zedong has the most complicated understanding of snow; Of all the flowers, Mao Zedong has a soft spot for plum blossoms. In the traditional culture of China, plum blossom is regarded as a symbol of the proud character of being upright and upright, unconventional and resisting cold and snow, and also represents a valuable image of perseverance, perseverance and fearlessness. Mao Zedong loved plum, cherished plum, tasted plum and tasted Yongmei all his life. He regards Plum as his confidant and likes to compare himself with Plum.
2. Seven Laws: The People's Liberation Army occupied Nanjing
Zhongshan is windy and rainy, and millions of heroes cross the river.
Tiger's dragon card is better than in the past, upside down and generous.
It is advisable to chase after the poor bandits with the remaining courage, not to learn from the overlord.
If the sky is sentimental, it will grow old, and the right way in the world is vicissitudes.
Figure ii
This poem was written in 1949. The all-out civil war has ended and the Kuomintang army has been completely defeated.
On April 23rd, Mao Zedong wrote this poem when he occupied Nanking. The poem's first couplets and realistic couplets depict the majestic scene of millions of heroes crossing the river to liberate Nanjing and the joy of victory after liberation.
The lyrical expression of the two sessions later strengthened the determination to carry out the revolutionary struggle to the end.
The whole poem shows the confidence and determination of the PLA to completely defeat the Kuomintang, and it is appropriate to regard this poem as a monument to commemorate the liberation of Nanjing.