After hearing this exciting news, Mao Zedong improvised "Seven Laws: The People's Liberation Army Occupy Nanjing": After the storm, Zhong Shan Huang, millions of heroes crossed 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.
This poem is magnificent and powerful in language. It shows the confidence and determination of the People's Liberation Army to completely defeat the Kuomintang reactionaries, and expresses its belief in winning the liberation of China! Because the Kuomintang still occupied most areas in the northwest, southwest and south of the Yangtze River at that time, Mao Zedong warned us to "chase the poor bandits with the only brave ones left, and not sell the fame and learn the overlord" and ordered the whole army to resolutely, thoroughly and thoroughly annihilate all reactionaries in China, liberate all China and establish a new China.