A small globe, a few buzzing flies, whose poem?

Chairman Mao's poems

Man Jianghong and Guo Moruo 1963.38+0.09

Small globe, several flies hit the wall.

Hum, a few screams, a few sobs.

It is not easy for an ant to exaggerate the country and shake a tree.

The west wind leaves Chang 'an and the cymbals fly.

How many things are never urgent;

Heaven and earth turn, and time waits for no one.

Ten thousand years is too long to seize the day.

The four seas are turbulent and angry, and the five continents are shocked.

All pests will be swept away and invincible.

Attached to Guo Moruo's original words

Only when things change can we show our true colors as heroes.

600 million people, strengthen unity and adhere to principles.

The sky can hold up when it falls, and the world is invincible.

Listen to the rooster sing all over the world, Oriental White.

The sun rises and the iceberg falls;

The real gold is there. Can't it be sold?

Xiong Wen has four volumes and represents the people.

The dog yelled at you and you couldn't stop laughing. There was no news of the mud cow entering the sea.

Raise the red flag to welcome the Dongfeng Revolution and be a Kunchi.