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After conquering the snow-capped mountains, the Red Army continued its advance. It was almost dusk, and the Red Army reached the meadow, ready to rest here. The vast grassland, shrouded in a gloomy and misty fog, the grass is crisscrossed with rivers and ditches, and the black stagnant water overflows, exuding a rancid smell.
Due to the harsh environment and difficult conditions, they had to pull down some tall grass and lay it on muddy water. The weather was cold, the soldiers were thinly clothed, and they used grass as blankets to cover their bodies. It was in such a harsh environment and difficult conditions that the Red Army soldiers conquered the meadows, which were called the "Sea of Death" of Songhao potatoes, and won the victory of the Long March.
I really can't write 400 words, after all, there is only one sentence.
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For the Red Army in the Long March, crossing the snow-capped mountains did not mean that the arduous march was over. They were greeted by a vast meadow that was even more difficult to overcome.
The words "bowing your head" and "greeting" personify the snow-capped mountains, and write the Red Army's fearless, heroic and optimistic spirit and joy of conquering the snow-capped mountains. The blanket and felt show the hardships and hardships of crossing the meadow, highlighting the revolutionary optimism of the Red Army and its iron will to "not be afraid of difficulties" in the harsh environment.
These two sentences are from "Long March Songs: Over the Snow Mountains and Meadows", and the full text is as follows:
Snow-capped, wild, cold plateau, food shortage.
The Red Army is a man of steel, tempered and tempered without fear of difficulties.
The snow-capped mountains bow their heads to welcome distant guests, and the grass blankets and mud felt camp plates.
The wind and rain invade the clothes and bones harder, and the wild vegetables are full of hunger and determination.
The officers and men are united in weal and woe, and the revolutionary ideal is higher than heaven.
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。"The snow-capped mountains bow their heads to welcome distant guests", "bow" and "greet" personify the snow-capped mountains, and write the Red Army's fearless and heroic and optimistic spirit and the joy of conquering the snow-capped mountains. "Grass blanket and mud felt camping plate", blanket and "felt" show the scene of hardship and hardship when crossing the grassland, highlighting the revolutionary optimism of the Red Army in the harsh environment and the iron will of "not afraid of difficulties".
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Because the snow-capped mountains bowed their heads, straw blankets and mud felt were also set up on the camp.
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"Comrades, camp on this meadow tonight! When the Red Army soldiers heard this, they all scrambled to be the first. Some took blankets, some looked for felts, some looked for ropes, and some carried sticks.
Despite the slippery grass and the bitter cold wind, the Red Army soldiers ignored it. Soon, the camps were set up.
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Straw blanket used as a blanket.
Mud Felt Treat mud as felt.
Camping Camp (resting place) in the mud of the meadow
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The whole sentence is that the soldiers of the Red Army braved hardships and camped and stayed on the grass. The use of metaphors shows the optimism of the Red Army soldiers. "Grass" and "mud" describe the characteristics of the grassland, and "Yingpan" expresses the fighting life of the Red Army.
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Meaning: Use grass as a blanket and mud as felt to build a camp.
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The grass blanket indicates that the conditions are difficult, and the mud felt and the felt are brought with mud, indicating the distance of the journey, and the middle finger of the Long March is over the grassland. Camping is the meaning of camping. This sentence gives people a feeling of extremely difficult conditions, but when read it, it also makes people feel a kind of open-mindedness, the senselessness and optimism of the older generation of proletarian revolutionaries.
It also shows that the difficulties of the Chinese revolution are only temporary, and the revolution will always win.
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Take the grass as a blanket and the ground as a felt.
Grass blanket and mud felt camping plate--- meaning of camp on the spot.
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The teacher said. It's better to understand it on your own.