Significance of the Seven Laws Long March

The Seven Laws Long March is a classic in the history of modern literature in China, written by Mao Zedong, a great poet in China. This poem describes the hardships experienced by the Red Army led by China's * * * production party in the Long March, and expresses the belief of winning the revolutionary struggle and the heroic fighting spirit of the people.

This poem consists of seven rhythms, and each rhythm consists of four savings and fifty words. The whole poem aims to describe the touching scenes of life and death on the way to the Long March of the Red Army, including the hardships and indomitable fighting spirit of the Red Army soldiers and the people's infinite faith and support for the revolutionary cause.

The Seven Laws Long March is not only a poem, but also a witness of history and culture. It embodies the Communist Party of China (CPC)'s revolutionary spirit and national integrity, and also embodies China people's pursuit of freedom, equality and dignity. In addition, it has inspired countless people's patriotic feelings and feelings of home and country, and has had a far-reaching impact in literature, education, culture and other fields.

In a word, the Seven-Method Long March is one of the masterpieces in the history of China's modern poetry, which shows the heroic fighting spirit and winning belief of the China Party and people and leads the new direction of China's cultural and social development.