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Who wrote Monkey King Thrice Defeats the Skeleton Demon?
On Monkey King Thrice Defeats the Skeleton Demon from Guo Moruo's Seven Laws

The shemale confuses right and wrong, is kind to the enemy, and plays practical jokes on friends.

I've heard the curse of the golden cudgel ten thousand times, and escaped from the bone three times.

When a thousand knives chop the flesh of the Tang monk, what is the loss to the Great Sage?

Education can appreciate in time, and pigs are smarter than fools.

Mao Zedong-

Wind and thunder together on the ground, a pile of thin bones.

Monks are fools, but they can still be cultivated, while demons are ghosts, which will cause disasters.

The golden monkey made a thousand moves, and Yuyu clarified Wan Li.

Today, I cheer for Sun, just because the demon fog is coming again. 196 1 year1kloc-0/month 17.

Chairman Mao and Guo Moruo wrote this poem (see Monkey King Thrice Defeats the Skeleton Demon).

Monkey King Thrice Defeats the Skeleton Demon is a traditional play of Zhejiang Yue Opera. 19611At the beginning of October, Chairman Mao watched the play performed by Zhejiang Shao Troupe in Huairentang, Zhongnanhai, and applauded many times. 10 10/month 18, Guo Moruo also watched the play in Beijing National Culture Palace. After the performance, the comrades of Shao Troupe asked Guo Moruo to give directions. Guo Moruo wrote a seven-tone song for the troupe on the evening of 25th, and expressed his feelings in combination with the internal struggle of the international capitalist movement at that time. The theme of Guo's poems is to oppose modern revisionism, that is, the Khrushchev clique in the former Soviet Union. However, the Tang priest is regarded as the object of criticism and attack in the poem (a sentence in Guoyuan's poem: "Chop the Tang priest's flesh with a thousand knives"), which confuses the relationship between enemies and friends of the characters in the original play, and it is inappropriate to hold a view. Soon, Chairman Mao read Guo Moruo's poem in Guangzhou and wrote a poem on June 5438+065438+1October 17. While showing similar themes to Guo's poems, he corrected the extreme viewpoint in the original poem, that is, "chop the flesh of Tang monks with a thousand knives." In the second year of 65438+10/0.6, Guo Moruo read Mao Zedong's harmony poems in Guangzhou and accepted Chairman Mao's view that "monks are fools, but they can still practice". Then, he wrote a melody on the original rhyme of Chairman Mao's harmony poem that day. Chairman Mao read his second poem and wrote to Guo Moruo: "Harmony with poetry is good, don't' chop the flesh of the Tang monk with a thousand knives'. It would be nice to adopt a United front policy towards the centrists. " Because in his second poem, Guo Moruo completely adjusted the image of Tang Priest: "Monks only know their regrets after suffering", echoing Chairman Mao's view that monks are fools and can still be cultivated.

Poets have been singing with each other since ancient times, but there are many flattering words in entertainment. However, Chairman Mao, as a great leader of a generation, did not. He expressed his different views very clearly in the chorus, and also helped Comrade Guo Moruo distinguish right from wrong more carefully.

In this poem, Chairman Mao clearly shows his attitude towards three different people.

First, we must not be soft on "goblins", that is, monsters and all reactionaries in the world, because these "ghost areas" are bound to cause disasters, so we must thoroughly crack down until they are eliminated.

Second, the Tang Priest, that is, the middle faction, should be "disciplinable", that is, a revolutionary force that can be well educated, won over and United.

Third, the Monkey King and the Monkey King, of course, should be warmly welcomed. "Cheer for Sun today." Only when the Golden Monkey King raises a deadly stick can all pests be swept away.

From the above three attitudes, we can't help but think of Chairman Mao's famous saying: "Who are our friends and who are our enemies? This is the primary problem of a revolution. " Only by solving this problem will everything be easy. At the same time, Chairman Mao has always advocated the establishment of a "United front", that is, uniting all forces that can be United as much as possible to deal with the enemy.

Therefore, through these seven laws, we also realize that Sun is a friend, Tang Priest is a centrist, and goblins are enemies. (end of quote).