"The vicissitudes of the right path in the world" comes from Mao Zedong's seven-rhythm poem "The People's Liberation Army occupied Nanjing" written in 1949.
The People's Liberation Army occupied Nanjing.
Zhongshan is windy and rainy, and millions of heroes cross the river.
Tiger's dragon card is better than in the past, upside down and generous.
It is advisable to chase after the poor bandits with the remaining courage, not to learn from the overlord.
If the sky is sentimental, it will grow old, and the right way in the world is vicissitudes.
2. Background:
1April 2, 9491day, President Mao Zedong and Commander-in-Chief Zhu De issued the order to March across the country, ordering the whole army to resolutely, thoroughly, cleanly and thoroughly annihilate all Kuomintang reactionaries who dared to resist and liberate all China.
3. Expand:
If there is love in the sky, the right path in the world will change:
The last sentence borrowed a poem from Li He's "Jin Tong Xian Han Fu". The original poem tells the legend that the extremely precious bronze fairy portrait made by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was moved from Chang 'an to Luoyang by Wei Mingdi.
The original sentence means that for such human hatred, if there is love in the sky, it will grow old because of sadness; What is said here is that if heaven has feelings and sees the darkness and cruelty of the reactionary rule of the Kuomintang, it will grow old because of pain; People oppressed by reactionaries naturally hope to completely overthrow reactionary rule and complete the earth-shattering revolutionary cause. The right path on earth is the normal law of social development. Vicissitudes, the sea (sea) has become a mulberry field, which means great changes. The metaphor here is that the revolutionary road is difficult and tortuous. Ancient myth: Fairy Magu told another fairy king that since they met, the East China Sea has turned into a mulberry field three times (see Ge Hong's Fairy Biography).