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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 first couplet in the poem depicts the magnificent scene of the People's Liberation Army crossing the river to liberate Nanjing. Zhuan Xu praised the historic victory of Nanjing liberation and expressed his revolutionary pride in celebrating Nanjing liberation. The neck couplet summarizes the idea of carrying out the revolution to the end; The antithetical couplets clarify the inevitable law of historical development and make a philosophical summary of the whole poem. 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.
Full text: Zhongshan is stormy and yellow, and millions of heroes cross the river. Tiger's dragon card is better than in the past, upside down and generous. It is advisable to chase after the poor bandits with the remaining courage, not to learn from the overlord. If the sky is sentimental, it will grow old, and the right way in the world is vicissitudes. -Modern Mao Zedong's "Seven Laws, the People's Liberation Army occupied Nanjing"