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The five ridges are soaring and the waves are thin, and the Wumeng is majestic and walks the mud pills. From ***'s "Long March".
The whole poem is: The Red Army is not afraid of difficult expeditions, and thousands of rivers and mountains are just waiting for leisure. The five ridges are soaring and the waves are thin, and the Wumeng is majestic and walks the mud pills. Jinsha water shoots the clouds and cliffs are warm, and the Dadu Bridge.
Hengtie rope cold. I like the snow of Minshan Mountain for thousands of miles, and the three armies are happy after the end. This was the Long March to the Red Army.
It is also a portrayal of the Red Army soldiers' special ability to endure hardships, fight, and have the spirit of optimism. This spirit has thus become a fine tradition of our party's political capital.
The "five ridges" in the "Wumeng majestic mud pill" are: Da Yu Ridge, Qitian Ridge, Mengzhu Ridge, Du Pang Ridge, and Yuecheng Ridge. "逶迤" means:
Mountains and rivers are meandering and endless. The two verbs "Teng" and "go" turn the mountain into motion, as if we see the Red Army arm in arm, shoulder to shoulder. Facing the storm, stepping on the swamp and mud, singing "The Internationale".
Heading into the depths of the steppe that is inaccessible.
I think that the qualities of the Red Army are worth learning from, and that we can understand how hard it is to live now. We should cherish the happy life we have now. The precious spirit of "the Red Army is not afraid of expeditions and difficulties" has been passed on from generation to generation. Let our country and nation be invincible.
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Dayu, Qitian, Mengzhu, Dupang, Yuecheng and other five mountains, stretching between Jiangxi, Hunan, Guangdong, Guangxi four provinces. In October 1934, the Red Army set out from Fujian and Jiangxi and marched westward along the Wuling Mountain Road on the border of these four provinces, crossing the enemy's blockade line. "Soaring thin waves" means that the steep five ridges are undulating, and in the eyes of the Red Army, they are nothing more than small churning waves.
Stretching between the two provinces of Guizhou and Yunnan, Wumeng Mountain was majestic ("majestic"), and to the Red Army it looked like a rolling mud ball. Translation: The Red Army is not afraid of difficult expeditions, and thousands of rivers and mountains are just waiting for leisure. The five ridges are soaring and the waves are thin, and the Wumeng is majestic and walks the mud pills.
The golden sand water beats the clouds and cliffs warm, and the Dadu Bridge crosses the iron cable cold. I like the snow of Minshan Mountain for thousands of miles, and the three armies are happy after the end. This poem was first published in the January 1957 issue of Poetry Magazine.
Notes Long March: October 1934** The Red Army set out from Jiangxi and Fujian and arrived in northern Shaanxi in October 1935, a journey of more than 25,000 miles. Wuling:
Da Yu Ridge, Qitian Ridge, Du Pang Ridge, Meng Zhu Ridge, Yuecheng Ridge, or Nanling, lie between Jiangxi, Hunan and Guangzhou. Twisting and turning: The appearance of continuous twists and turns.
Wumeng: The mountain range on the south bank of the Jinsha River in Yunnan-Guijian. Walking Mud Pills:
Hanshu Kuaitong Turn", "Hangami Walking Pill", rolls down the mud pill from the slope, describing the fast beating. Iron cable: Luding Bridge on the Dadu River, it is a bridge composed of thirteen iron cables.
Minshan: On the border of Sichuan and Gansu, it is about 4,000 meters above sea level. In September 1935, the Red Army's Long March passed through here.
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In the eyes of the heroic Red Army, the rolling Wuling Mountains are just small waves rolling; The majestic Umeng Mountains are just a few small rolling mud balls. This couplet is written about the mountain, but also about the conquest of the mountain by the Red Army. However, the Red Army was not afraid of difficulties and dangers and despised all difficulties, so in the eyes of the Red Army, these mountains were as small and insignificant as "soaring thin waves" and "walking mud pills."
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Sentence explanation: This poem chooses a typical example of crossing the five mountains and crossing Wumeng, and writes about the fearless spirit of the Red Army when it crossed the mountains during the Long March. Meaning:
The Wuling Mountains are undulating and endless, but in the eyes of the Red Army, they are only like churning small waves; Wumeng Mountain is so tall and majestic, but in the eyes of the Red Army, it is nothing more than a mud ball rolling under its feet.
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The Wuling Mountains are undulating and continuous, but in the eyes of the Red Army, they are nothing more than churning small waves; Wumeng Mountain is so tall and majestic, but in the eyes of the Red Army, it is nothing more than a mud ball rolling under its feet.
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The mountains and mountains are bent and winding endlessly, and the mountains (Wumeng Mountain) on the south bank of the Jinsha River between Yunnan and Guizhou are magnificent, as if they are beating rapidly.
Walking Mud Pills: "Hanshu Kuaitong Turn", "Hangami Walking Pills", rolling down the mud pills from the slope, describing the fast beating.
The above is my answer, I hope the landlord is satisfied, hehe.
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The meaning of these two poems is that the continuous Wuling is nothing more than a microwave wave in the eyes of the Red Army, and the majestic Wumeng Mountain is just a mud pill in the eyes of the Red Army. From the modern *** "Seven Laws: The Long March".
These two poems are written about the Red Army's 10,000-mile expedition and the brave and fearless revolutionary spirit.
Original poem: Seven Laws: Long March.
Modern Times: ***.
The Red Army is not afraid of difficult expeditions, and thousands of rivers and mountains are just waiting for leisure.
The five ridges are soaring and the waves are thin, and the Wumeng is majestic and walks the mud pills.
The golden sand water beats the clouds and cliffs warm, and the Dadu Bridge crosses the iron cable cold.
I like the snow of Minshan Mountain for thousands of miles, and the three armies are happy after the end.
Interpretation: The Red Army was not afraid of the difficulties and obstacles in the Long March, and only regarded them as ordinary things.
The twisting and continuous Five Mountains were like small waves in the eyes of the Red Army, and the tall and majestic Wumeng Mountain was like a mud ball rolling under the feet of the Red Army.
The water of the Jinsha River laps against the banks of the cliffs, making people feel warm. The chain bridge on the Dadu River spans both banks, and there are only thirteen iron locks on the bridge, which makes people feel chilled.
What was even more surprising was the snow in Minshan, and the Red Army was smiling after the Long March.
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Meaning: The Wuling Mountains are undulating and endless, but in the eyes of the Red Army, they are just like small waves churning; Wumeng Mountain is so tall and majestic, but in the eyes of the Red Army, it is nothing more than a mud ball rolling under its feet.
From "*** Poetry Collection".
Original poem: The Red Army is not afraid of difficult expeditions, and thousands of rivers and mountains are just waiting for leisure. The five ridges are soaring and the waves are thin, and the Wumeng is majestic and walks the mud pills.
The golden sand water beats the clouds and cliffs warm, and the Dadu Bridge crosses the iron cable cold. I like the snow of Minshan Mountain for thousands of miles, and after the three armies, I am full of dignity and prudence.
Translation: The Red Army was not afraid of the hardships and dangers of the expedition; Regard the hardships and hardships that have gone through thousands of mountains and rivers as ordinary things; The Wuling Mountains are undulating and endless, but in the eyes of the Red Army, they are only like churning small waves;
Wumeng Mountain is so tall and majestic, but in the eyes of Hong Qi Jingjun, it is just like a mud pill rolling under his feet; The cliffs on both sides of the Jinsha River, the turbulent water laps against the towering cliffs on both sides, giving people a warm feeling;
The Luding Bridge on the Dadu River spans the east and west banks, and there are only a dozen iron cables left, which makes people feel a deep chill; What made the Red Army even more happy was that the Qianli manuscript barricaded the Minshan Mountain, covered with snow, and the Red Army crossed the Minshan Mountain, and everyone was in a cheerful mood and smiling one by one.
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Wuling is surging and the waves are defeated, and Wumeng is majestic and walks the mud pills.
1. Notes. Five Ridges: Dayu, Qitian, Mengzhu, Dupang, Yuechengling, or Nanling, lie between Jiangxi, Hunan, Guangdong, and Guangxi.
Wumeng: Wumeng Mountain, located between Guizhou and Yunnan provinces.
2. Interpretation. The Wuling Mountains are undulating and endless, but in the eyes of the Red Army, they are just like churning small waves;
Wumeng Mountain is so tall and majestic, but in the eyes of the Red Army, it is just like a mud ball rolling under your feet.
3. Implications. It is not only about the mountains, but also about the conquest of the mountains by the Red Army. Wuling and Wumeng were originally objective objects, but when they entered the poet's field of vision, they also became aesthetic objects.
Therefore, it is no longer a simple mountain, but an object that has been emotionalized. This is the Red Army is also the mountain in the poet's heart, and the great and small is the poet's perception of the mountain, which is important in the small but not in the big, the bigger the more difficult the Red Army's Long March; The smaller it is, the more fearless it is for the Red Army. The emphasis on small also highlights the Red Army's contempt for difficulties.
Through the great and small antagonistic relationship between the two squires and grandsons, the poet fully expresses the tenacious and heroic spirit of the Red Army. Artistically, this is exaggeration and contrast. Writing the mountain is a bright line, writing the Red Army is a dark line, the combination of movement and static, light and dark, contrast, is very ingenious.
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The meaning of "Wumeng Mountains" means: the continuous Wuling is nothing more than a microwave wave in the eyes of the Red Army, and the majestic Wumeng Mountain is just a mud pill in the eyes of the Red Army.
The emotion expressed is: the pride of the battle full of joy.
Original text: The Red Army is not afraid of difficult expeditions, and thousands of rivers and mountains are just waiting for leisure.
The five ridges are soaring and the waves are thin, and the Wumeng is majestic and walks the mud pills.
The golden sand water beats the clouds and cliffs warm, and the Dadu Bridge crosses the iron cable cold.
I like the snow of Minshan Mountain for thousands of miles, and the three armies are happy after the end.
Translation: The Red Army was not afraid of all the hardships and hardships on the road of the Long March, and regarded the mountains and rivers as extremely ordinary. In the eyes of the Red Army, the continuous five ridges are nothing more than microwave waves undulating, and the majestic Wumeng Mountain is nothing more than a mud pill in the eyes of the Red Army.
The turbid waves of the Jinsha River are surging, lapping against the towering cliffs and cliffs, steaming. The Dadu River dangerous bridge crossbar, shaking the iron cables hanging high in the air, chilling. What is even more gratifying is that stepping on the snow-covered Minshan Mountain, the Red Army is smiling after crossing the past.
In just 56 words, "The Seven Laws: The Long March" highly summarizes the various difficulties and obstacles on the Long March. Through vivid and typical examples, he enthusiastically praised the revolutionary heroism and optimism of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army in defying difficulties and being brave and tenacious.
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The five ridges are rippling and gentle - the steep five ridges are undulating, and in the eyes of the Red Army, they are only like small waves blowing on the surface of the water.
Wumeng majestic walking mud pills - Wumeng Mountain stretches and is majestic, and in the eyes of the Red Army, it only looks like rolling mud pills.