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The Red Army’s Long March famous aphorisms and idioms

The Red Army is not afraid of the difficulties of the expedition, and the mountains and rivers are just waiting.

Mao Zedong's "Recalling Qin'e·Loushanguan": "The west wind is strong, and the geese in the sky are calling the frost and the moon. The frost and the moon are the sound of horse hooves. Broken, the trumpet is swallowed. The Xiongguan road is really like iron, and now I am crossing it from the beginning, the green mountains are like the sea, and the setting sun is like blood.

Mao Zedong's "Liupan Mountain": "The sky is high and the clouds are pale, and I can see the sky flying south. wild goose. 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?

The red rain turns into waves at will, and the green mountains turn into bridges intentionally. (Mao Zedong's "Seven Rules: Farewell to the God of Plague")

Too much complaining will prevent heartbreak. It is advisable to take a broad view of the long-term scenery. (Mao Zedong's "Qilu·He Mr. Liu Yazi")