This poem is a typical military march. In the heavy snow and white sky, Mao Zedong led an army of 100,000 workers and peasants, holding high the red flag, overcoming many difficulties, and marching towards Ji'an on the bank of the Gan River. March quickly. Mao Zedong usually first depicts the beautiful nature in front of him when writing lyrics, and then places major historical events in this magnificent environment, thereby creating an extremely harmonious poetic image and a typical literary image.
The upper column describes the scene of the march. The whole sky is white at the beginning of the sentence, showing the harsh marching weather. Xia Qiao answered the marching mission. The author first asked and answered himself, deliberately not explaining it thoroughly. All you can see is the wind and snow on the other side of the Ganjiang River. It can be seen that the snow is still falling, blocking the distant view. The writing is both realistic and vivid. The author not only answered the goals and tasks of the march, but also answered the reason why the situation was more pressing. Because hundreds of thousands of people were vying to march, so if you don't want to fall behind, you have to walk fast, walk fast, and walk fast again. The word "xia" here strengthens the thunderous momentum and belief of victory of the workers and peasants' armed forces. Throughout the whole poem, the artistic conception is magnificent and the emotion is bold.