The Red Army is not afraid of expedition.

The Red Army is not afraid of arduous expeditions. The whole poem is as follows:

This sentence comes from the Long March of the Seven Laws. The whole poem reads: The Red Army is not afraid of the expedition, and Qianshan is only idle. Five ridges are full of waves, and Wumeng pounds phosphorus to take mud pills. Jinsha River is warm in the clouds and cliffs, and Dadu Bridge is cold in the iron bars. I'd rather protect the mountains and snow thousands of miles away and get a full face after the second military service.

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1934 10 In order to crush the encirclement and suppression of the Kuomintang reactionaries, the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants went north to resist Japan and save the nation, and started the world-famous 25,000-mile Li Long Long March from Ruijin, Jiangxi.

Along the way, the Red Army soldiers defeated the enemy countless times. They crossed mountains and rivers, crossed the ups and downs of the Five Ridges, broke through the natural barrier of Wujiang River, crossed Chishui River, crossed Wumeng Mountain, skillfully crossed Jinsha River, flew over Luding Bridge, climbed snow-capped mountains, crossed grasslands and finally crossed Mangshan Mountain. After passing through eleven provinces, it arrived in northern Shaanxi on June 1936+00.

The Long March is an unprecedented great feat in human history, and the Seven Laws Long March is an immortal masterpiece in the history of poetry creation. This poem vividly summarizes the battle course of the Red Army's Long March and enthusiastically praises the heroic and tenacious revolutionary heroism and revolutionary optimism of the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants.

56 words, full of hardships and dangers on the Long March, full of all kinds of lofty aspirations of China * * * production party. It is a magnificent epic of China's revolution and a bright pearl in China's poetry treasure house. This is a milestone in the history of revolution and poetry.

The Long March is such a great and complicated topic. Chairman Mao condensed its landscape with a short seven-step song, which contains many thrilling, tortuous and tragic stories.

As can be seen from the title, this "Long March" is about the whole process and feelings of the Long March. A poem with eight lines and seven methods takes an all-encompassing theme of 25 thousand Li and writes it in all directions with a fluent pen, and the scenery changes forward.