What is Mao Zedong's most verve poem?

Mao Zedong's most verve poems are as follows:

First, "Qinyuan Spring Snow"

This poem is simply domineering, and the emperor's spirit can't be concealed in the poem. It can be said that this poem is as beautiful as how big China is and how beautiful the country is. This is the highest achievement of poetry.

I suggest you read this poem when you are confused. It's really exciting, it enhances the momentum, and it makes people feel like they have crossed Wan Li from ancient times to modern times. Especially the phrase "a few romantic figures" is really full of confidence. With this belief, the revolution will surely succeed.

Second, "Changsha Qinyuan Spring"

Most of China's classical poems hurt spring and grieve for autumn, but Chairman Mao's poems have a special liking for autumn. Perhaps the local plot rooted in his heart makes him grateful for the harvest in autumn, so the autumn under Chairman Mao's poems is desolate, atmospheric, vast and free. 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. It is a kind of chic, a kind of heroism and a kind of passion.

Pointing out the maze, inspiring words, the dirt in Wan Huhou that year. It's really a sonorous sentence, domineering and straightforward, and people have to admire it.

Third, the Seven Laws Long March

This poem was written in June of 1935 and 10. At that time, Mao Zedong led the Central Red Army over Minshan, and the Long March was coming to an end, and victory was in sight. Chairman Mao was deeply moved and wrote this seven-character poem.

Wuling makes waves, and Wumeng takes mud pills. In the eyes of the red army, the continuous five mountains are just the ups and downs of microwave waves, and the majestic Wumeng Mountain is just a mud pill. Is it really easy to cross Wuling and Wumeng Mountain? Of course not!

Wuling Mountain and Wumeng Mountain are difficult, but we diss them from the heart. In the face of the great revolutionary ideal, the difficulties are only temporary and insignificant. As long as we beat them, we can jump over Minshan and meet the victory.

This poem embodies a red spirit, a great spirit that the Red Army is not afraid to face difficulties, and is the essence of the Long March culture, which is worth studying and thinking about. What is supporting us to face difficulties?