What is the background of Mao Zedong's "Seven Laws Long March"?

1934 10 The Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants started the world-famous Long March from Ruijin, Jiangxi, in order to crush the encirclement and suppression of the National Government, preserve its own strength, go north to resist Japan and save the nation from peril.

The first seven laws were written by Red Army soldiers after crossing Minshan Mountain and shortly before the end of the Long March. As the leader of the Red Army, Mao Zedong has withstood numerous tests. Now, dawn is coming and victory is in sight. He wrote this magnificent poem with excitement. The Seven Laws Long March was written in late September of 1935 and finalized in June of 10.

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The Seven Laws of the Long March is the most classic one written by Mao Zedong during the Long March: "The Red Army is not afraid of difficult expeditions, and Qianshan has only leisure. Wuling makes waves, and Wumeng takes mud pills. Jinsha River is warm in the clouds and cliffs, and Dadu Bridge is cold with the cross rail. I like the snow in the mountains, and I will open my eyes after the three armies. "

The whole poem summarizes the battle course of the Red Army's Long March very concisely, vividly shows the great image and optimism of the Red Army, and shows a magnificent historical picture.

This poem was written in the autumn of 1935. The Central Red Army has gone through the most difficult journey and will soon join forces with the Red Army in northern Shaanxi. The History of Gansu Local Party History contains: 1935, 19 September, the Red Army continued northward, crossing Dalaliang (Minshan), and Mao Zedong wrote the famous poems "The Seven Laws Long March" and "Niannujiao Kunlun".

Liu Ying's Collection of Party History DataNo. 1986 andNo. 10 also said: "1935 On September 28th, the The Politburo Standing Committee (PSC) (PSC) meeting of the Communist Party of China was held in Bangluo Town, Tongwei. The next day, I went to Tongwei County for a cadre meeting. Chairman Mao's poems are full of enthusiasm. When he spoke, he improvised the poem "Seven Laws and Long March", which became very famous later.

"Chairman Mao's great mind, heroism and high revolutionary optimism deeply touched us, inspired us and made us feel the power to move mountains and fill seas and create the world."

As Mao Zedong later said in his comments on this poem, "After crossing Minshan Mountain, you are suddenly enlightened and turn to the opposite side, and another village appears".

Since this poem was written in 1935, the Long March of the Seven Laws has had a profound and significant impact for more than 80 years. The words and expressions in the poem are widely quoted in all kinds of things related to the Long March, and have also become a cultural phenomenon worthy of attention.

Take the titles of books on the theme of the Long March as an example, there are more than 1000 kinds.

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