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Difficult national fortune and strong people.
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The road of history is not all smooth, and sometimes it reaches the realm of difficulties and obstacles, which can only be overcome by relying on a strong spirit.
A mighty Yangtze River, sometimes flowing to a very wide realm, the plains are endless, pouring thousands of miles. Sometimes it flows to a very narrow realm, the mountains on both sides of the bank are stacked on top of each other, the cliffs are precipitous, the rivers and rivers are in the middle, the loop twists and turns, and it is extremely precipitous. The same is true of the course of a nation's life.
Human life in history is like travel. The places that the recruits pass through on the journey are sometimes open plains, sometimes rugged and dangerous roads. People who are old enough to travel will happily walk forward when they go to a flat place, and when they reach a rugged realm, the more interesting they feel, and the more they feel the beauty of adventure in this wonderful and magnificent realm.
The historical road that the Chinese nation is now facing is a rugged and dangerous road. On this section of the road, there is also a strange and magnificent scenery, which makes those who pass through this road feel a magnificent interest. But this magnificent taste cannot be felt without a strong spirit.
Our Yangtze River and the Yellow River can represent our national spirit, and the Yangtze River and the Yellow River meet the desert and the mountains and gorges, and they all flow forward mightily, so as to become their turbid currents rolling and pouring thousands of miles. How can the current difficult state hinder the progress of our nation's life? We should show a strong spirit, sing the tune of progression, and walk through this rugged and dangerous road in this tragic song.
It is important to know that building a country in the midst of difficult national fortunes is also ...... most interesting thing in life
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There is a Chinese textbook in the second volume of the seventh grade.
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The difficult national fortune refers to the fact that China was in a rugged and difficult situation in the twenties of the twentieth century.
The Difficult National Fortune and the Vigorous Nation" is an article by Li Dazhao, which uses the flow of the great river as a metaphor for the process of national life, and the rugged and dangerous road as a metaphor for the historical road encountered by the Chinese nation, telling us that we should not give up in the midst of hardships and hardships, maintain the belief in the victory of the revolution, and have a heroic and majestic spirit. The whole text exudes revolutionary optimism and strong patriotic feelings.
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In the article "Difficult National Fortune and Strong Nation", the difficult national fortune refers to the country (China) is in a period of ups and downs, setbacks, and disasters, specifically referring to the imperialist powers in the 20s of the 20th century, the resurgence of feudal warlord forces, and the people are in dire straits.
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It refers to a rugged and dangerous road encountered by the Chinese nation at that time, which is an extremely dark social reality. I looked this up on the Internet.,I don't know if it's right.。。 Please take a closer look!
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There are two aspects of "Difficult National Fortunes", one is the nature of the times, "now" and "present" - 1923 is the era and social environment in which the author lives. Warlords are fighting, imperialist powers are invading, internal and external reactionary forces are colluding with each other to frantically suppress the progressive revolutionary forces, and the country and the nation have reached an extraordinary period with a bright future. The second is the seriousness of the difficult national fortune -- "rugged and dangerous" and "difficult realm".
Hope it helps. We also happened to learn this, and the teacher gave the right answer.
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refers to the fate of the country in the 20s.
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"Difficult National Fortunes and Strong People" is an essay written in the form of prose "Ode to the Yellow River", an ode to the national spirit. The author is Li Dazhao (Li Dazhao), a native of Leting, Hebei, the earliest Marxist in China, the founder and early leader of the Communist Party of China, and a scholar and poet. His poems were praised by Lu Xun as "monuments in the history of the revolution."
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1 Leads to the following.
2. The Yangtze River is used as a metaphor for the process of national life.
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