From Seven Laws to Shaoshan is a poem written by Mao Zedong, a modern poet.
Mao Zedong (18931Feb. 26, 976 ~1Sept. 9, 976) was born under the pseudonym of Zi Ren. 1893 was born in Shaoshan, Xiangtan, Hunan Province on February 26th, and 1976 died in Beijing on September 9th, at the age of 83. China people's leader, Marxist, great proletarian revolutionist, strategist and theorist, China producer, thinker and strategist.
The original text is as follows:
Don't dream of vaguely cursing the passing of Sichuan. My hometown was thirty-two years ago.
The red flag rolls up the serf halberd and the black hand hangs the overlord whip.
Dare to teach the sun and the moon to change the sky for sacrifice and ambition.
I like watching thousands of waves of rice and waves, and heroes everywhere are dying.
The translation is as follows:
How many dreams curse the passage of time after parting? I have been away from you in my hometown for thirty-two years.
The red flag is blowing the farmer's arm, and the enemy is holding high the whip of the overlord.
Because there are too many ambitions, there will be sacrifices, but I dare to turn the world upside down for a new look.
I like to see large crops rolling like waves again, and peasant heroes returning from work in the twilight.
Extended data:
"The red flag rolls the serf halberd, and the black hand hangs the overlord whip." The people of Shaoshan held high the revolutionary red flag and armed themselves against the reactionaries. War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression in eight years and the war of liberation in three years, Shaoshan people were never afraid.
On the one hand, Shaoshan people hold high the red flag and fight for their own liberation; On the one hand, the reactionaries held high the overlord iron whip and carried out bloody suppression on the revolutionary people. The struggle between Shaoshan people and reactionaries is a life-and-death struggle, and there is no room for reconciliation at all. They never lose heart, never give in, never compromise, and they firmly believe in one truth:
"For sacrifice and ambition, I dare to teach the sun and the moon to change the sky." The martyrs in Shaoshan died, but their blood did not flow in vain. Their blood brought victory to the revolution and a new socialist world.
What great contributions they have made to the proletarian revolution! The bitter days of the old society have finally passed, Chiang Kai-shek's dark rule has passed, and all feudal exploitation systems have passed, all of which have become traces of history.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Seven Methods of Shaoshan