Seven-law Long March Ci

Leisure: it means ordinary. Winding: What kind of winding and continuity? . Fine waves:? Spray. Wumeng: refers to Wumeng? Between Yunnan and Guizhou province. Magnificent:? Great potential, this? Fingers? Potential? Steep. Mud pill:? Mud balls rolled under their feet. ? Sand: What do you mean? Jiang Sha, from the upper reaches of the Yangtze River? Duan. Yunya:? Shrug your shoulders? Cloud? Cliff. ? Cross: refers to? Cross the river. Chain: What do you mean? Luding bridge across the river. What did the Red Army leave behind when it crossed the bridge? Three chains. Hey? : In Sichuan? Land on the border between Sudan and Sudan? At an altitude of 4000 meters, it is covered with snow all year round. Armed Forces: China? Agricultural Red Army? 、? Four? The army (didn't prepare for the red three? Army), that is, the whole Red Army.

The Seven-Rhythm Long March is a seven-character poem written by Mao Zedong in June 1935+00. This poem was written by Mao Zedong on the eve of the victory of the Red Army's Long March. The whole poem outlines the arduous journey of the 25,000-mile Long March and praises the revolutionary heroism and optimism of the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants.