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Ancient poems about the Red Revolution

The ancient poems about the Red Revolution include:

1. Qingpingle·Liupanshan, author: Mao Zedong.

The sky is high and the clouds are light, and you can see the geese flying south. If you don't get to the Great Wall, you are not a true man. It only takes 20,000 yuan to travel. At the peak of Liupan Mountain, red flags swirl in the west wind. Today I have a long tassel in my hand, when will I bind the blue dragon?

2. Manjianghong·and Comrade Guo Moruo, author: Mao Zedong.

In this small world, a few flies hit the wall. Buzzing, a few screams, a few sobs. The ants are attracted by the locust tree and exaggerate the country, but it is not easy for the earthworm to shake the tree. In the west wind, fallen leaves are falling in Chang'an, and dysprosium is flying in the sky. Many things are always urgent; the world is turning and time is running out. Ten thousand years is too long, just seize the day. The four seas are churning, clouds and water are angry, and the five continents are shaking with wind and thunder. We must wipe out all harmful insects...

3. Xijiangyue·Jinggangshan, author: Mao Zedong.

The flags at the foot of the mountain are in sight, and the drums and horns on the top of the mountain are heard. Thousands of enemy troops surrounded me, but I remained unmoved. The already fortified barrier has become even more united. There was a loud sound of artillery in Huangyangjie, reporting that the enemy troops were escaping at night.

4. Qilu·Long March, author: Mao Zedong.

The Red Army is not afraid of the difficulties of the expedition, and it can only wait for thousands of rivers and mountains. The five ridges are meandering and the waves are flowing, and the fog is majestic and the mud balls are walking. The golden sand and water are warm against the clouds and the cliffs are warm, while the iron cables across the Dadu Bridge are cold. I am even more happy that there is thousands of miles of snow in Minshan Mountain, and the three armies are all happy after the passing.

5. Qinyuan Spring·Snow, author: Mao Zedong.

The scenery of the North is covered in ice and snow for thousands of miles. Looking inside and outside the Great Wall, there is nothing but vastness; the river up and down suddenly stops flowing. The silver snake dances in the mountains, and the original wax figure wants to compete with God. On a sunny day, it is particularly charming to see the red clothes and plain clothes.

The country is so beautiful that it attracts countless heroes to bow down. I regret that Emperor Qin and Han Wu were slightly less talented in literature; Emperor Zong of Tang and Song Dynasty were slightly less elegant. The genius of the generation, Genghis Khan, only knew how to bend a bow and shoot at giant eagles. It's all gone, let's count the famous people, but let's look at the present.

Explanation of the Red Revolution

1. The red revolutionary spirit refers to the great revolutionary spirit formed by the Chinese people under the leadership of the Communist Party of China in various periods of revolution, construction, and reform. In the 100-year history of the Communist Party of China, many evocative "red spirits" have been formed. The red spirit has been deeply integrated into the blood and soul of the Chinese nation, and has become a powerful spirit that inspires and motivates the people to continuously overcome difficulties and move forward.

2. The red revolutionary spirit includes the Jinggangshan spirit of "unity between the army and the people and hard work", the Long March spirit of "not afraid of hardships and dangers", the Yan'an spirit of "changing style of work and improving quality", "hard work and courage to pioneer" "Beidahuang spirit", Xibaipo spirit of "modesty and prudence, guard against arrogance and impetuosity, and hard work" and so on.