1, the Red Army is not afraid of the expedition, and Qianshan is just idle. Wuling makes waves, and Wumeng takes mud pills. Said by: Mao Zedong's Seven Laws Long March.
The Red Army is not afraid of all the difficulties and hardships on the Long March, and regards Qian Shan as ordinary. In the eyes of the red army, the continuous five mountains are just the ups and downs of microwave waves, while the majestic Wumeng Mountain is just a mud pill.
2, the sky is high and the clouds are light, looking at Nanfeiyan. If you don't reach the Great Wall, you are not a hero, but you will fight for 20,000. From: Liupan Mountain, Qingpingle, Mao Zedong. The sky is high and the clouds are clear, and the geese flying south are already looking forward to flying to the horizon. Not reaching the destination is by no means a hero, but he has been walking on Wan Li Road for two years.
More sentences are as follows:
Looking around, the Yellow River is drifting away, as if it were running in the middle of winding white clouds, on the high mountain of Wan Ren in the upper reaches of the Yellow River, an isolated city, Yumenguan, stands tall and isolated. Why do you want to use Qiangdi to play sad willow songs to complain that spring has not come? It turns out that the spring breeze around Yumenguan can't blow!
According to Xue Yongwei's Records of the Collection, during the Kaiyuan period, Wang Zhihuan, Gao Shi and Wang Changling went to the pavilion for drinking, and when the actors in Liyuan sang and feasted, they privately agreed to decide the topic of the poem according to the situation of the actors singing the poem.
Wang Changling's poem was sung twice, and Gao Shi also sang one, but Wang Zhihuan failed one after another. It's the turn of the most beautiful woman to sing, singing "The Yellow River is far above the white clouds". Wang Zhihuan is very proud. This is the famous story of "painting a wall and hanging a flag pavilion". It may not be true. However, it shows that Wang Zhihuan's "Liangzhou Ci" has become a famous piece widely sung at that time.
Seven-character quatrains are a genre of China's traditional poetry, which belongs to the category of modern poetry. There are four poems in this style, each with seven words, and there are strict metrical requirements in rhyme and adhesion. This poetic style originated from Yuefu songs in the Southern Dynasties or Yuefu folk songs in the Northern Dynasties, or can be traced back to folk songs in the Western Jin Dynasty, and it matured in the Tang Dynasty.