Mao Zedong's most domineering poem

Mao Zedong's most domineering poem: Qinyuan Spring in Changsha.

1, "Qinyuanchun Changsha" original:

Independent cold autumn, Xiangjiang River north, Orange Island. You see the mountains and plains, and the layers of forests are all dyed; The river is full of water, and hundreds of people compete for the flow. The eagle strikes the sky, the fish is shallow, and all kinds of frost fight for freedom. ?

Lonely, ask the boundless earth, who is in charge of ups and downs? I took a hundred couples on a trip to reminisce about the past years. Just a classmate and teenager, in full bloom; Scholar spirit, Fang Qiu. Pointing out the maze, inspiring words, the dirt in Wan Huhou that year. Remember hitting the water in the middle stream and the waves stopped the speedboat?

2. Translate "Qinyuanchun Changsha":

On a crisp autumn day in late autumn, I watched the clear water of Xiangjiang River slowly flow northward. I stood alone in orange island. You see that thousands of peaks have all turned red, and the layers of trees seem to be stained with color. The river is crystal clear, and the big ships are racing against the wind and waves.

The eagle flies briskly in the vast sky, the fish swims briskly in the clear water, and everything competes for free life in the Qiu Guang. Facing the boundless universe, I want to ask: Who will decide the rise and fall of this boundless earth? In retrospect, my classmates and I often come here hand in hand to play.

Talking about state affairs together, countless extraordinary years still haunt me. Students are in their youth and prime of life; Everyone is ambitious, unrestrained and strong. Commenting on state affairs, writing these turbulent and clear articles, treating the warlords and bureaucrats at that time as dirt.

Do you remember when we were swimming in a place where the river was deep and fast, the waves almost blocked the speeding boat?

The significance of Changsha Qinyuanchun;

1, strong local complex:

Qinyuanchun Changsha is a deep memory of Mao Zedong's hometown Changsha, Hunan. The poet expressed his love and nostalgia for his hometown by describing the landscape, autumn colors, culture and other elements in Changsha, which reflected a strong local complex.

2. Memories of youth:

In "Qinyuanchun Changsha", the poet recalled the good times when he and his friends were playing in Orange Island. They were swimming in the river. These memories show his memories of his youth and cherish his friendship.

3, enthusiasm for the revolutionary cause:

Qinyuanchun Changsha is an important embodiment of Mao Zedong's early revolutionary thought. Through the description and emotion of the natural landscape, the poet expressed his worries about the national peril and people's sufferings, and showed his revolutionary ambition and leadership temperament.

4. Artistic achievements:

"Qinyuanchun Changsha" has also reached a high artistic level. The whole poem is magnificent, bold in language, rich in imagination and vivid in metaphor, which shows the poet's unique style. By depicting natural scenery and expressing inner feelings, poets have formed a unique artistic style of poetry, which has made important contributions to the development of modern poetry in China.