Seven Laws. Wuling and Wumeng are the representatives of () in the Long March?

Wumeng Mountain stretches between Guizhou and Yunnan provinces.

Wuling: yuechengling, dupangling, mengzhuling, qitianling and dagengling, stretching between Jiangxi, Hunan, Guangdong and Guangxi provinces.

The Seven Laws Long March

Modern: Mao Zedong?

The Red Army is not afraid of expedition, and Qian Shan is only idle.

The five ridges are winding with fine waves, and Wumeng is walking with mud balls.

Jinsha River is warm against the clouds and cliffs, while Dadu Bridge is cold against the cross bars.

I like the snow thousands of miles away in Minshan Mountain, and the three armies are all blooming after that.

Translation:

The Red Army is not afraid of all the hardships and hardships on the long March, and Qian Shan is nothing more than a common thing in the eyes of the Red Army.

The Wuling Mountains are so undulating and endless, but in the eyes of the Red Army, they are just like tiny billows, and Wumeng Mountain is as tall and majestic, but in the eyes of the Red Army, they are just like mud balls rolling under their feet.

The Jinsha River beat against the towering cliffs. When crossing the river, many people were not killed or injured. The soldiers felt warm in their hearts. A bridge on the Dadu River was cross-legged, and the chain shook, causing many casualties and chilling.

It is even more joyful to climb the Minshan Mountain with thousands of miles of snow, and the Red Army all smiles after crossing the snow-capped mountains.

Extended information:

Appreciation of the Seven Laws Long March:

How many mountains and rivers have the Red Army crossed, how many hills and grasslands have been trodden, how many natural passes and man-made blockades have been crossed, how many victorious battles are worth recording, and how many revolutionary struggle stories should be written in great detail.

Chairman Mao sketched out the great spirit of "The Red Army is not afraid of expedition difficulties" with a few typical mountains and rivers and a few strokes. Five things are typical: crossing Wuling, crossing Wumeng, crossing Jinsha, crossing Dadu and crossing Minshan.

Poetry uses metaphor and exaggeration, which is vivid and infectious. Metaphorical sentences include "Five Ridges Wandering and Ripping Waves" and "Wumeng Majestically Walking Mud Pills". Exaggerated sentences include "Ten thousand waters in Qian Shan are only idle", "Five Ridges are winding and swaying", "Wumeng is majestic and walks in the mud pill" and "I like the snow in Minshan for thousands of miles".

Baidu Encyclopedia-Seven Laws. Long March