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Who proposed the Yellow River spirit?

Comrade Mao Zedong liked to swim in great rivers, but he never swam across the Yellow River in his life. Once when I was crossing the Yellow River north, I had the idea of ??swimming the Yellow River, but then I said lonelyly: People always have to be in awe of something! Mao Zedong led thousands of troops to deal with the Kuomintang and fight against three mountains. They went through many hardships and dangers but were never afraid. So what is he in awe of when facing the Yellow River?

I think what he is in awe of is the Yellow River, what he is in awe of is the spirit of the Yellow River, what he is in awe of is the people who have thrived and thrived for generations on the banks of the Yellow River. The spirit of the Yellow River is "good at silting, good at making decisions, and good at migrating", which has also been deeply imprinted on our Chinese nation.

The Yellow River is good at silting up, and the people are good at being patient. The yellow sand brought from the high loess slopes flows down the river, and the surging Yellow River water nourishes thousands of miles of fertile fields. The Chinese nation thrives silently on this land. No one in history can remember the names and appearances of tens of thousands of farmers, but they support huge government agencies. In order to prevent flooding, countless man-hours were spent to build the Qianli Dam, allowing the Yellow River water to flow through it without flooding. The people are also bound by countless rules and regulations. Whether it is the Spring and Autumn Period, the laws of the Qin Dynasty, or the Three Cardinal Guidelines and the Five Constant Rules, the people endure it silently, just like the farmer who caught the snake in "The Snake Catcher".

The Yellow River is good at making decisions, and the people are also good at rebelling. The Yellow River has a showdown in three years, and on this land, various uprisings, large and small, have never stopped. From "Princes, generals, and prime ministers in Daze Township would rather have their own kind", to "the city is covered with golden armor", to "the stone man with one eye, the world will rebel as soon as this thing comes out", so that "the Tartars will be driven out, and the people will be restored." "I am China" and the struggle against various Yellow River dams has never stopped.

The Yellow River is good at migration, and the people are good at change. This has always been a country where hundreds of schools of thought contend. People believe in Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism. They believe in Confucius, Taishang Laojun, and Jehovah. They believe in the God of Wealth, the Kitchen God, and gold and silver flowers. They believe in money and themselves. In short, there are very few people who believe in them. When unified. When the Soviet Union collapsed, the whole of Moscow was silent. Hey, it’s a lesson from the past.

So facing the surging Yellow River, Comrade Mao Zedong, as a great leader and a poet, must of course be in awe.

The people have never changed. Just as Confucius lamented, "The Master said on the river, the dead are like this." The Yellow River has still flowed there for thousands of years.