1925, under the leadership of the * * * production party in China, the situation of the workers and peasants movement in the whole country was high, and the revolutionary development momentum was extremely rapid. The May 30th Movement, which shocked the world, and the general strikes in various provinces and ports also spread throughout more than a dozen provinces, and various forms of anti-imperialist and anti-feudal struggles unfolded like storms. At this time, on the one hand, the revolutionary movement of workers and peasants flourished, on the other hand, the reactionary forces frantically suppressed the revolutionary forces in order to maintain their reactionary rule. So where will the fate of the Chinese nation go? Will it continue to maintain the dark and declining reactionary rule, or will it break the dark rule and move towards prosperity and progress? Who will become the leading force for development? These problems have become the focus of people's attention.
Changsha is the capital of Hunan, where Mao Zedong studied and engaged in revolutionary activities in his early years. 1925 returned to Hunan from Shanghai in February to carry out the peasant movement, from Shaoshan to Changsha in August, and to Guangzhou in September to preside over the national peasant movement workshop. During my stay in Changsha, I revisited Orange Island. Facing the beautiful natural autumn scenery of Xiangjiang River, I remembered the revolutionary situation at that time. I wrote this poem "Qinyuanchun" with the theme of "Changsha", and vividly pointed out that the leading force leading the China revolution is the China * * * Production Party armed with Marxism-Leninism.
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