What kind of picture does Qin Yi's View of Mount Emei depict? What kind of feelings did the poet show?

The Original Memory of Loushanguan in Qin E

The west wind is strong and long.

Qin Yi e Lou shan Guan

The name of the empty goose is Frost Morning Moon.

First frost morning, horseshoe broken, horn swallowed.

Xiongguan road is as iron as iron, and now it is still one step away from the beginning.

From the beginning, Cangshan was like the sea and the sunset was like blood.

The attached original version is written in 1934:

The west wind is strong, and the buttonwood leaves are yellow.

Yellow hair, broken horseshoes, and swallowing horns.

Xiongguan road is as iron as iron, and now it is still one step away from the beginning.

From the beginning, Cangshan was like the sea and the sunset was like blood.

Mao Zedong's poem "Remembering Qin 'e Loushanguan" written on 1935 is generous, tragic and magnificent. Through the observation of scenery accumulated in many years' war, this paper describes the tense scene of the Red Army's bloody Long March in Loushanguan from the inside out, showing the author's calm tolerance and broad mind in the face of failure and difficulties.

This word expresses the author's agitation after commanding the Central Red Army to conquer Loushanguan.

The whole poem is not long, with only 46 words, but it is magnificent, with a rainbow of momentum and a few strokes. It is like a stick figure written by a master, concise and meaningful, and outlines a magnificent winter night March for us, showing the author's calm tolerance and broad mind in the face of failure and difficulties.

Throughout the poem, Mao Zedong's talent and skills as a poet are reflected in his first half of the poem, and his second half is lyrical, with affection in the scene and scenery in the mood. Its structure is also unique, with the upper part gloomy and the lower part enthusiastic. The upper part is cold and the lower part is warm. Color contrast is strong, and emotional contrast is also strong. The sharp contrast between the upper and lower parts just reflects the author's optimism and boldness as a great conductor of a generation.