Dare to tell the sun and moon to change the sky with a new one?

To have great ambitions to sacrifice, I dare to teach the sun and the moon to change the sky.

Dare to ask the sun and moon to change the sky for a new one comes from "Qilu to Shaoshan". The previous sentence is for those who have great ambition to sacrifice, dare to ask the sun and moon to change the sky for a new one. Excerpts from the poem: "Don't dream of vaguely cursing the passing river, Hometown Thirty-two years ago. The red flag rolled up the serf's halberd, and the black hand held the overlord's whip high."