1, "Wan Shanhong Edge" and "Man Jiang Bi Tou" are mainly based on color contrast;
2. Eagle Strikes the Sky, Fish Shallow, Pointing to the Jiangshan and Inspirational Words are mainly the comparison of actions;
3. Classmates and Teenagers and Wan Huhou are viewed against the light;
4. There is a hidden contrast between "freedom in all kinds of first frost" and people's oppression.
"Mountains are everywhere" vividly expresses the poet's idea that a single spark can start a prairie fire and his optimistic vision for the revolution and the future of the motherland.
Qinyuanchun Changsha is a poem by Mao Zedong, a modern poet. By describing autumn scenery in Changsha and recalling his revolutionary struggle life in his youth, this word expresses the revolutionary youth's feelings for the destiny of the country and their lofty desire to take the world as their responsibility, despise reactionary rulers and transform old China. The whole word is between phrases, blending sense with reason and scene.
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This word was written in the autumn of 1926. The first half of the word focuses on the scenery. "Independent cold autumn, Xiangjiang North, Orange Island." From the beginning, the author put himself in the broad background of autumn water and sky. At the same time, it also brings readers into a lofty realm of late autumn. Although semi-Kan emphasizes lyricism, there is no lack of scenery in his feelings.
Recalling the past eventful years describes the years in an eventful, novel and vivid way, turning the intangible extraordinary years into tangible towering peaks, giving people lofty beauty. "The mid-stream hits the water, and the waves stop the flying boat" is also a magnificent picture of bravely breaking the waves.
It can be said that the sublime beauty of Qinyuanchun Changsha is interwoven with emotion as the warp and scenery as the weft. It not only enables us to enjoy the artistic enjoyment of magnificent autumn scenery, but also draws confidence and strength from the poet's passionate revolutionary feelings.
The whole poem is vigorous, magnificent and full of emotion. It expresses young Mao Zedong's grand ideal of "transforming China and the world", his optimistic self-confidence, his charming mind and tolerance, and also shows his full maturity and high achievements in poetry art.