The Long March is a poem with seven words and eight lines.

The Long March 1 has eight four sentences, namely, the first couplet, the platoon couplet, the neck couplet and the tail couplet, each with seven words.

The original text is as follows:

The red army is not afraid of the expedition, and Qianshan is just idle. (first copy)

Wuling makes waves, and Wumeng takes mud pills. (link)

Jinsha River is warm in the clouds and cliffs, and Dadu Bridge is cold with the cross rail. (Neck chain)

I'm glad to see that Minshan Mountain is covered with snow and stretches for miles. Our soldiers crossed it and showed a bright smile. (Tail connection)

Introduction:

The Seven-Rhythm Long March is a seven-character poem written by Mao Zedong in June 65438 +0935 +65438 10.

This poem was written when Mao Zedong led the Central Red Army across Minshan and the Long March was coming to an end. Looking back on the numerous difficulties and obstacles overcome by the Long March in the past year, he was full of joy and fighting pride.

Translated as:

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, and the majestic Wumeng Mountain is just a mud pill.

The Jinsha River is full of turbid waves, patting the towering cliffs and steaming. The cross frame of the dangerous bridge on the Dadu River is shaking the iron rope hanging high in the air, and the chill bursts.

What is more gratifying is that when we set foot on the snowy Minshan Mountain, everyone was smiling after the Red Army crossed it.