The Recitation Rhythm of Nanjing Occupied by the People's Liberation Army

There are different ways to divide syllables according to the tempo, usually four or three or two or two.

Mao Zedong's Seven Laws: The People's Liberation Army Occupy Nanking

There is a storm/yellow in Zhongshan.

Millions of heroes/crossing the river.

Tiger lives in the dragon plate/today is not as good as before,

Inverted/generous.

It is wise to leave the brave/chase the poor robber,

Don't sell fame/learn overlord.

If the sky is sentimental/old,

The right path in the world/is the vicissitudes of life.

Vernacular translation

The revolutionary storm shook Nanjing, the capital of the Chiang dynasty. The People's Liberation Army broke through the natural barrier of the Yangtze River with millions of mighty men, and went straight to Nanjing, which Chiang Kai-shek painstakingly managed for three and a half months.

Nanjing, an ancient capital famous for its grandeur and precipitousness, has returned to the hands of the people. It is more beautiful than before. This earth-shaking change is enough to make people sing generously and rejoice.

We should take advantage of this good opportunity to pursue the remnants of the enemy and liberate all of China. Don't learn from Xiang Yu, a tyrant of Chu who indulges his enemies for fame and wealth and leads to his own failure.

If nature has knowledge, it will abide by the unchangeable law of ups and downs. Constant variation, development and progress are the inevitable laws of the development of human society.

The Seven Laws of the People's Liberation Army's Occupation of Nanjing was written by Mao Zedong, a modern proletarian revolutionary, in 1949.

The whole poem shows the confidence and determination of the People's Liberation Army to completely defeat the Kuomintang reactionaries, and expresses the poet's belief in fighting for the liberation of China. It is magnificent, magnificent, magnificent.

1April 20, 949, the all-out civil war has come to an end, the Kuomintang army was completely defeated and refused to sign a peace agreement. On April 2 1, Mao Zedong and Zhu De issued the order to March on the whole country.

Command the whole army to resolutely, thoroughly, cleanly and thoroughly annihilate all Kuomintang reactionaries who dare to resist in China and liberate all China.

That night, a million mighty divisions of the China People's Liberation Army crossed the Yangtze River in three ways on the front line of more than 1,000 miles from Jiangyin, Jiangsu Province in the east and Hukou, Jiangxi Province in the west.

On the evening of 23rd, the Third Field Army of East Road Chen Yi occupied Nanking. Mao Zedong was so excited when he heard the news that he wrote this poem.

Extended information "Seven Laws: The People's Liberation Army Occupy Nanjing" Creation Background

1April 20, 949, the all-out civil war has come to an end, the Kuomintang army was completely defeated and refused to sign a peace agreement. On April 2 1, Mao Zedong and Zhu De issued the order to March on the whole country.

Command the whole army to resolutely, thoroughly, cleanly and thoroughly annihilate all Kuomintang reactionaries who dare to resist in China and liberate all China. That night, a million mighty divisions of the China People's Liberation Army crossed the Yangtze River in three ways on the front line of more than 1,000 miles from Jiangyin, Jiangsu Province in the east and Hukou, Jiangxi Province in the west.

On the evening of 23rd, the Third Field Army of East Road Chen Yi occupied Nanking. Mao Zedong was so excited when he heard the news that he wrote this poem.

The first couplet is about the liberation of Nanjing by the People's Liberation Army crossing the river. These two sentences are upside down, because "a million heroes crossed the river" contributed to "the storm in Zhongshan fell from the sky."

They are the summary of the whole poem, vividly depicting the magnificent scene of the PLA crossing the river to capture Nanjing, not only describing the rapid advancement of the PLA crossing the river, but also writing the brave momentum of crossing the river.

Just when the enemy was still dreaming of making a comeback, the People's Liberation Army (PLA) had crossed the Yangtze River in a mighty way and went straight to the enemy's lair with lightning speed.

Under the pressure of the People's Liberation Army, the Nanjing reactionary government was like a yellow leaf that scared away birds and animals. At the beginning of the poem, the peaks are different and the charm is extraordinary, just like the top of Mount Tai, thundering. The language is concise, powerful and vivid.

"Pale yellow" and "green yellow" vividly show this sudden and unusual revolutionary storm, and the word "teacher of heroes" vividly describes the mighty heroic spirit of the powerful People's Liberation Army.

The word "crossing the river" vividly describes the heroic spirit and broad and vivid scene of the People's Liberation Army crossing the river.

Great changes have taken place in China from 65438 to 0949. The People's Liberation Army won the three major battles of Liaoshen and Huaihai Peace Gold. Millions of mighty men crossed the Yangtze River and occupied Nanjing, the seat of the Kuomintang central government.

The liberation of Nanjing marked the complete collapse of the Kuomintang regime in the mainland. Then, the People's Liberation Army broke the bamboo and liberated large areas of land in East China, South China and Southwest China.

10 year 10 month/day, People's Republic of China (PRC) was proclaimed, and the land of China began a new era in history. At this critical moment of great historical changes, Mao Zedong wrote this song "Seven Laws: The People's Liberation Army Occupy Nanjing", which has extremely important historical and practical significance.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia _ Seven Laws People's Liberation Army occupied Nanjing