Uptown's "the sky is high and the clouds are light, looking at the flying geese in the south" has a vast realm, and it says standing at the peak of Liupan Mountain, looking up and seeing. These two words are closely related to the scene of October Sky: the sky is high and the clouds are light, and geese fly south.
Because in autumn, geese will go from north to south and spend the winter in the south. Seeing the geese heading south will naturally evoke the infinite yearning of the author and the Red Army for the southern revolution. According to the military and civilians and hometown folks, there is a hopeless look.
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Qingpingle Liupanshan is a poem written by Mao Zedong, a modern thinker, revolutionary and poet, on 1935.
This word begins with a vision, describes the scenery of the northern country in the clear autumn when climbing Liupanshan, reviews the victory of the Long March, and expresses the strong will of the Red Army to go north to resist Japan.
In the next chapter, the red flag is written nearby, like a fire on the top of a mountain, facing the west wind, setting off the heroic victory of the Red Army soldiers. The upper and lower shovel are relatively independent, but closely connected, in the same strain; In the way of expression, the whole poem is full of emotion and scenery, which has reached a wonderful situation of blending scenes and combining rigidity with softness.