"The Red Army is not afraid of difficult expeditions, and they only have to wait for thousands of rivers and mountains." This is the central idea of ??the whole poem, the leader of the whole poem, and the artistic tone of the whole poem. It is the beginning of the spirit of the whole poem and the knot of the artistic conception of the whole poem.
The word "not afraid" is the poetic eye of the whole poem. "Just wait and see" strengthens and reiterates "not afraid"; "the expedition is difficult" encapsulates this extraordinary historical process, and "thousands of rivers and mountains" summarizes He wrote about the internal and external implications of "difficulty".
"Just wait and see" is a light-weight, which shows the poet's commander-in-chief demeanor in which he regards the enemies of nature as if they are like ladders and plays with the enemies of society in the palm of his hand. "Only" strengthens the firm tone and has a strong emotional color.
Original poem:
"Seven Rhythms·Long March" Modern: Mao Zedong
The Red Army is not afraid of the difficulty of the expedition, and the mountains and rivers are just waiting for it.
The five ridges are meandering and the waves are flowing, and the clouds are majestic and the mud balls are walking.
The golden sand and water beat against the clouds and the cliffs are warm, while the iron cables crossing the Dadu Bridge are cold.
I am even happier that there is thousands of miles of snow in Minshan Mountain, and the three armies are all happy after the passing.
Interpretation:
The Red Army was not afraid of all the hardships and hardships on the Long March, and regarded thousands of mountains and rivers as extremely ordinary.
In the eyes of the Red Army, the endless Five Ridges are just undulating waves, and the majestic Wumeng Mountain is just a mud ball in the eyes of the Red Army.
The turbid waves of the Jinsha River hit the sky-high cliffs with steam. The dangerous bridge on the Dadu River is horizontal, and the iron cables hanging in the sky are shaking, and there are waves of chill.
What is even more joyful is setting foot on the snow-covered Min Mountain. After the Red Army crossed over, everyone was smiling.
Extended information:
This seven-rhythm poem was composed after the Red Army soldiers crossed the Min Mountain and shortly before the Long March was about to end in victory. As the leader of the Red Army, Mao Zedong had withstood countless tests. Now, with the dawn in front and victory in sight, he wrote this magnificent poem with great enthusiasm and pride. "Qilu·Long March" was written in late September 1935 and finalized in October.
The Red Army’s Long March was not easy. Someone has calculated that when the Red Front Army set out from Ruijin, the total number of people was 86,000, but after reaching the northern Shaanxi base area, only 6,500 remained. This means that every kilometer of the Long March road cost the lives of 3 to 4 Red Army soldiers. Such a long march is not a journey on foot, but a journey of blood.
The Red Army only rested for 44 days on the entire road to join forces, and almost never stayed at other times. According to this calculation, they have to walk 74 miles every day. But they had no supplies, no military supplies, and had to face a sudden war. The so-called mending could not be more vivid at this moment.
During the Long March, the Red Army had to cross 11 provinces, including 26 cities. There are still 18 mountain ranges that need to be climbed. Each mountain range is a challenge, especially some mountains that are covered with snow all year round. For the Red Army who have neither food nor clothing, it is a death challenge. At the same time, there were 24 river crossings on the way. If the water was shallow, you had to wade through it with your feet. If the water was deep, you had to find a way to build a bridge, build a boat, or use a raft.
But the Red Army soldiers finally completed the victory meeting, and finally created a people's army that has been tempered for hundreds of times for the revolution, the world, and everyone who enjoys the peace of New China, laying a solid foundation for the victory of the revolution. , this is a march that we should be proud of, and a feat that we will always remember.
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