Qilu·Long March
Lyrics: Mao Zedong
Singer: Li Chujian
Lyrics:
The Red Army is not afraid of the difficulties of the expedition , Thousands of rivers and mountains are just waiting for leisure
The Red Army is not afraid of the difficulty of the expedition, thousands of rivers and mountains are just waiting for leisure
The five ridges are meandering and the waves are rolling, and the Wumeng is majestic and walking like mud pills
Jinshashui The clouds and cliffs are warm when I take pictures, but the iron cables across the Dadu Bridge are cold
I prefer the thousands of miles of snow in Minshan, and even more like the thousands of miles of snow in Minshan.
The three armies are all happy after the passing
Extended information :
Creative background
In October 1934, the Chinese Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army set out from Ruijin, Jiangxi in order to smash the encirclement and suppression by the National Government and preserve their own strength. In order to go north to fight against Japan and save the nation from peril, , began the world-famous Long March.
This seven-rhythm poem was composed after the Red Army soldiers crossed Minshan 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.
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