Excerpts from Good Words and Sentences in Bajiaolou

The good words and sentences in The Octagonal Pagoda are as follows:

"Octagonal Pagoda" is a good word;

Night arrival, bright lights, a long history, years of precipitation, after vicissitudes of life.

"Octagonal Tower" good sentence:

1. Whenever night falls, the lights on the octagonal tower illuminate the ancient city, bringing endless stories.

2. The Octagonal Pagoda stands quietly in the center of the city, witnessing the historical changes and bearing a heavy cultural heritage.

In this ancient octagonal building, the traces of years are clearly visible, and every brick and tile is full of historical marks.

The light on the octagonal building is like a bright pearl, which illuminates every corner of the city and makes people feel the unique charm of the city.

On the octagonal building, you can overlook the whole city and feel the unique charm of urban history and modernity.

"Octagonal upstairs" original:

During the hard struggle in Jinggangshan, Chairman Mao lived in the Bajiaolou of Mao Ping Village. When night falls, the lights on the octagonal building come on.

It was late at night in the cold winter, and Chairman Mao was wearing a uniform and a thin blanket, sitting on a bamboo chair and writing an article. He held a pen in his right hand and gently plucked the wick in his left hand to make the light brighter.

Chairman Mao was so engrossed in a single spark that he didn't even notice the blanket slipping down. Under this clear oil lamp, Chairman Mao wrote many brilliant works, illuminating the road to victory of the China revolution.

Text theme of "Eight Diagrams in Upstairs";

This picture-reading composition vividly depicts Chairman Mao's words on a winter night during the arduous struggle in Jinggangshan, and shows the spirit of Chairman Mao's selfless work day and night to guide the China revolution.

Sentence parsing:

1, whenever night falls, the lights on the octagonal building are on.

This sentence plays a connecting role in the whole text. The following is a cold night among countless nights in Jinggangshan era. Chairman Mao is on the octagonal building, writing an article under an oil lamp. This shows that Chairman Mao is working day and night.

Chairman Mao stared at a single spark, so absorbed that he didn't even notice that the blanket had slipped down.

Chairman Mao was absorbed in thinking about the China Revolution. Staring at the bright light, Chairman Mao was thinking: As soon as the light is turned on, the fire will burn, and a single spark can start a prairie fire. The red flag of Jinggangshan is a beacon and a fire, which will surely burn all over the country. The more he thought about it, the more confident he became, so absorbed that he didn't even notice the blanket slipping down.