Eighty books with weapons.
Modern: Ye Jianying
No pains, no gains, someone came to the Long March relay.
Mentors' entrepreneurial spirit will last forever, and colleagues will follow in shame.
Hundreds of millions of foolish men scattered, five continents fell.
I like singing at dusk, and green hills are shining everywhere.
Translation:
As an 80-year-old man, there is no need to discuss the major events of making the country weak and the people strong. Revolutionary undertakings, such as the Long March, will naturally be relayed by successors.
The great cause initiated by Comrade Mao Zedong is worthy of immortal fame. As a companion, although I followed his old man's house closely, I still felt far behind.
Like fools, the people of the whole country are committed to breaking the old world and creating a new one. Hegemonic countries all over the world are declining and sinking.
My age is approaching dusk, but I am still happy to praise this era. Looking around, Qingshan looks brighter in the sunset.
Extended data:
Eighty Books is a seven-character poem written by Marshal Ye Jianying, a great proletarian revolutionary in modern times. This poem expresses the poet's firm belief in the future of the revolutionary cause and embodies his modesty and simplicity of rigorous progress.
Writing background:
This poem was written in 1977 on Ye Jianying's eightieth birthday. It was the second year after the downfall of the Gang of Four, and China entered a brand-new historical period.
1976, Mao Zedong, Zhu De, Zhou Enlai and other proletarian revolutionaries of the older generation died one after another, and Jiang Qing's counter-revolutionary clique became arrogant, which accelerated the plot to usurp the party and seize power.
In this critical situation, many veteran comrades in the Party and the army are very concerned about the fate of the country and hope to unite and direct the healthy forces within the Party to fight against the Gang of Four. At this critical moment, people are pinning their hopes on Ye Jianying. And he himself has long been aware of the heavy responsibility on his shoulders.
On his deathbed, Mao Zedong specially called Ye Jianying to the bed and held his hand to have something to say. Later, people thought it was because Mao Zedong foresaw the danger facing the country on the eve of cardiac arrest, so he had to entrust some things to Ye Jianying.
After careful consideration, Ye Jianying decided to stand up and fight resolutely. The battle is brewing quietly, and the story of Ye Jianying and Wang Zhen gesturing to dumb fans is still circulating. After careful deployment, Ye Jianying, together with Hua Guofeng and others, decisively commanded the battle to crush the Gang of Four.
The decisive battle between the healthy forces within the party and the counter-revolutionary clique of the Gang of Four finally won the final victory, thus ending the "ten-year catastrophe" and saving the country and the party in peril. Ye Jianying played a decisive role in this severe struggle, made great contributions to the party and the country, and won the heartfelt love of the people.
On April 4th, people from all walks of life went to congratulate Ye Shuai on his 80th birthday. Comrades and relatives gathered together at the wedding, so that when General Su Yu finally arrived, Deng Xiaoping jokingly said; "Don't let him in, he can't sit down."
People talked and laughed, and He Xinsheng spoke highly of Ye Jianying's contribution and gave each other poems. Marshal Xu's congratulatory poem said: "Lv Duan is a better person than the public, and the opinion of the tutor has been decided. At that time, Britain's strength doubled, just like forty years ago. Shooting tigers and killing dragons has always been determined to win, and two or three ghosts and gods have been swept away. "
Ye Jianying, reading everyone's congratulatory poems, still maintains an open-minded character, and at the same time, he is encouraged by the country's new hopes. After seeing off the guests, he was full of thoughts and wrote down seven laws.