After reading Xijiangyue·Jinggangshan
This poem, through the description of the defense battle of Huangyangjie, Mao Zedong passionately praised the heroic fighting spirit of the Jinggangshan soldiers to stick to the base area, and expressed the poet's The thought of being calm and unhurried, adapting to the ever-changing situation with stability, strategizing, and winning a decisive victory thousands of miles away is a genius-like strategic and tactical thought. The upper part of the word describes the battle scene, and the lower part describes the battle process. The whole word adopts the method of description and narration to describe the magnificent scene, the narrative is clear and concise, and it is full of artistic appeal. The first two sentences of the poem, "The flags are in sight at the foot of the mountain, and the drums and horns are heard on the top of the mountain", vividly showing the momentum of the Red Army and the people's war preparations, paving the way for the majestic momentum of the whole poem and the end of the poem and the victory of the Red Army. Huangyangjie is located at a very high position on Jinggang Mountain. Looking down from here to the mountains, you can see the battle flags of the Red Army fluttering in the wind everywhere; bugles are blaring and war drums are playing in unison. It shows that we are already ready. "The enemy is surrounded by thousands of enemies." Although the enemy has a great numerical advantage and surrounds the Red Army layer by layer, the heroic Red Army is not afraid and regards thousands of enemies as insects and ants. Not moving”. The word "Kieran" fully expresses the majestic appearance of the Red Army. The second sentence begins with "The barriers have been tightened for a long time, and we are even more united." These two sentences describe the reasons why the Red Army defeated the enemy. Here, the "tight barriers", "united will" and "unmoved" echo each other, which is both elegant and majestic, and has a profound charm. "The sound of artillery on Huangyangjie was booming, reporting that the enemy troops were escaping at night", which vividly depicts the defense battle, cleverly ridiculed the enemy, and effectively encouraged the Red Army and the people. p>
The preparations of the military and civilians for war and their unwavering response to the situation are coherent and impeccable. Typical generalization is a prominent writing technique in this poem. In his words, the author warmly praises the battle to defend Huang Yangjie in Jinggangshan. Although this defensive battle was only one battle in the Red Army's military war in Jinggangshan, it had a very typical significance. It is a microcosm of the entire Jinggangshan struggle. It highly summarizes the situation and characteristics of the entire struggle in Jinggangshan. The enemy is strong and we are weak, and the enemy is numerous and we are few. However, the Red Army and the people can ultimately defeat the many and the weak against the strong with less. At the same time, it also summarizes the situation in which small red regime areas can exist and develop amid the white regime, vividly demonstrating the importance of adhering to the struggle in rural revolutionary base areas for the victory of the revolution. It is a vivid portrayal of the successful development of all revolutionary base areas.