2. The poet vividly described the changes in Jinggangshan with the technique of seeing the big from the small; It is the epitome of the new face of the motherland after the adjustment, consolidation, enrichment and improvement of the national economy.
3. The first three sentences of the probe are powerful and fall to the ground. Wei Zhaung vividly showed the magnificent scene of Jinggangshan and the whole revolutionary struggle period, in which the wind and thunder stirred and the red flag rolled. Hunting the red flag in Jinggangshan, breaking the shackles of emperors, officials and seals, has become a new China with no oppression, equality for all and the people being the masters of the country!
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Adjust the tune and go back to Jinggangshan —— Mao Zedong.
Ling has been here for a long time and returned to Jinggangshan. Looking for the old place thousands of miles away, the old look has changed. There are songs and dances everywhere, more gurgling water, high roads into the clouds. After Huang Yangjie, you don't need to think about danger.
It is human nature that the storm is moving and the flag is stirring. Thirty-eight years later, with a flick of a finger. You can spend nine days on the moon, catch turtles in five oceans, and laugh and laugh. Nothing is difficult for those who are willing to try.
Translation:
I have been ambitious since I was a child, and today I am back in Jinggangshan. I trekked thousands of miles to find this ancient land, which is still half what it used to be. Everywhere is the new scene of late spring, the flowing water is gurgling, and the wide Panshan highway goes straight into the clouds. After Huang Yangjie Pass, there is nothing dangerous to see.
Thunder and lightning, flags flying, this is the world. Thirty-eight years have passed, and in a flash. You can fly to the sky to pick the moon, or dive into the ocean to catch fish or turtles, and play a triumphant song to repay the teacher. Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as you are willing to climb it.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Shuidiao Songs Rushed to Jinggangshan