Hello, glad to receive your question. The poems that inherit the Red Revolution include: 1. "Shui Tiao Ge Tou·Going Back to Jinggangshan" Author: Mao Zedong For a long time, Chu was frivolous, and he went back to Jinggangshan. After traveling thousands of miles to find the old place, the old appearance has changed into a new one. There are singing and dancing birds everywhere, gurgling water, and the high road reaches the clouds. After crossing Huangyangjie, there is no need to look at dangerous places.
The wind and thunder are shaking, the flags are flying, it is the world. Thirty-eight years have passed in a blink of an eye. You can go up to the nine heavens to catch the moon, you can go down to the five oceans to catch turtles, and you can talk and laugh and return in triumph. Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as you are willing to climb. Appreciation: "Shui Diao Ge Tou: Return to Jinggang Mountains" is a poem written by Mao Zedong in 1965, and was first published in the January 1976 issue of "Poetry Magazine". The author adopts a method of combining realism and romanticism, and uses climbing Jinggang Mountain as the theme. In recalling the past and praising the new, he combines Chiang Kai-shek's lofty ideals with his great practical spirit, integrating narrative, scene description, lyricism, and discussion into an impassioned and impassioned whole. , expressing the author's heroic spirit to continue the revolution. 2. "Recalling Qin'e·Loushanguan" Author: Mao Zedong The west wind is strong, and the geese in the sky are calling the frosty morning moon. In the frosty morning and the moon, the sound of horse hooves breaks and the trumpets sound. The long road through Xiongguan is really like iron, but now we are crossing it from the beginning. From the beginning, the mountains are like the sea, and the setting sun is like blood. 3. "Moon over Xijiang·Jinggang Mountain" Author: Mao Zedong The flags are visible under the autumn mountains, and the trumpets and horns are heard on the top of the mountain. The enemy's army is heavily besieging me, but I am intimidated and unable to move. The barriers were already tight, but they were even more united. There was a loud sound of artillery in Huangyangjie, reporting that the enemy troops were escaping at night. 4. "Qinyuanchun·Changsha" Author: Mao Zedong In the cold autumn of Independence, the Xiangjiang River goes north to the head of Juzizhou. See the mountains all red, the forests all dyed; the rivers full of green, with hundreds of boats vying for the current. Eagles strike in the sky, fish fly in the shallows, and all kinds of frost compete for freedom in the sky. With a melancholy outline, I asked the boundless earth, who is responsible for the ups and downs? I brought a hundred couples with me to travel, recalling the glorious past. Qia's classmate is a young boy who is in his prime; he is a scholarly student and scolds Fang Qiu. Pointing out the country, inspiring words, and the dung of thousands of households.
Have you ever remembered that when you hit the water in the middle of the current, the waves stopped the flying boat? I hope my answer is helpful to you, and I wish you a happy life!