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Idle. The Red Army's spirit of not being afraid of hardships was further prominent.
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From the beginning of the first couplet, the whole poem has two lines of thinking, constructing two space-time domains, one is objective and realistic: "the expedition is difficult", and there are as many dangers as "thousands of rivers and thousands of mountains"; One is subjective and psychological: "not afraid" and "just idle".
In this way, it constitutes a strong contrast, which casts the vast physical space and magnificent psychological space of the whole poem, and lays the majestic and broad tone of the whole poem.
The four sentences of the jaw couplet and the neck couplet respectively describe the Red Army's victory over difficulties from the two aspects of mountains and waters, and it is derived from the above-mentioned "thousand mountains" and "ten thousand waters". According to the route of the Red Army's Long March, the poet chose four geographical names with typical significance, all of which are famous natural hazards, and highly summarize the "thousands of rivers and thousands of mountains" on the way of the Red Army's Long March. In *** poems, there are many direct geographical names, and most of them are used to indicate the route of the march.
For example, Qingpingle. Jiang Gui War "The red flag jumped over the Tingjiang River and went straight down to Longyan and Shanghang", butterfly love flowers. From Tingzhou to Changsha, "millions of workers and peasants worked together to sweep through Jiangxi and attack Hunan and Hubei" and so on.
These are true records of the military activities of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army. Then, it can be seen how *** poetry is closely linked to the Chinese revolution. Compared with other poems, the practice of using place names in the poems is more concentrated in this text, and the spatial distance shown is also larger.
What is particularly different is that the four sentences cited above emphasize that the Red Army marched at a rapid pace, its momentum was unstoppable, and the Red Army had a strong sense of dynamism in the picture; In this word, the poet focuses on the central idea of "the Red Army is not afraid of expeditions and difficulties", emphasizing the Red Army's contempt for difficulties, which is the presentation of the inner world of the Red Army commanders and fighters, so the description of the Red Army is hidden, and the feats of the Red Army are contrasted with the mountains and rivers. The two verbs "Teng" and "Go" turn the mountain into movement, which is the manifestation of the spirit of the Red Army.
Generally speaking, it is difficult to enter poetry with place names, and it is easy to fail when there are many place names. But *** is used very successfully, which is not only his poetic talent to frustrate everything in the pen, but also has the poetry of spitting out the heart, and it also reflects the skill of *** to temper the Chinese language.
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The tail couplet of "Seven Laws: The Long March" is "I like the snow of Minshan Mountain for thousands of miles, and the three armies will be happy after the three armies", which is a response to the first couplet, and the "more happy" in the tail couplet corresponds to the "not afraid" of the first couplet, which plays a role in strengthening the theme and sublimating the poem. The three characters of "open face" write the laughter of the three armies, which is the laughter of the final victory is coming, and the optimistic spirit of the whole poem has been further manifested in a few simple words.
The Seven Laws: The Long March
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 is cold.
I like the snow of Minshan Mountain for thousands of miles, and the three armies are happy after the end.
Translations. The Red Army was not afraid of all the hardships and hardships on the road of the Long March, and regarded the hardships and hardships that had gone through thousands of mountains and rivers as ordinary things.
The Wuling Mountains stretch endlessly, but in the eyes of the Red Army, they are only like churning small waves; Wumeng Mountain is tall and majestic, and in the eyes of the Red Army, it is nothing more than a mud ball rolling under the feet.
The turbid waves of the Jinsha River are monstrous, and the turbulent water crashes against the towering cliffs, splashing bursts of fog and water, as if steam. The Dadu River dangerous bridge crossbar, shaking the iron cables hanging high in the air, chilling.
What made the Red Army even more happy was the thousands of miles of Minshan Mountain, covered with snow, the Red Army had crossed the Minshan Mountain, and everyone was in a cheerful mood and smiling.
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Rhetorical devices: 1. Dual chain lead elimination. Wuling vs. Umeng; Roundabout to majestic; Teng thin waves on the mud pills.
2. Parables. The stretching five mountains are compared to thin waves, and the majestic Wumeng Mountain is compared to mud pills.
3. Exaggeration. Expanding or shrinking the objective thing as it is, but still feeling real and reasonable, this kind of "exaggeration and belief" technique is called exaggeration. The mountains (Wuling and Wumeng) are said to be thin waves and mud pills, which is an exaggeration of shrinking.
Full poem: The Red Army is not afraid of the difficulties of the expedition, and the 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.
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 Mountains are nothing more than microwave waves undulating, and the majestic Wumeng Mountain is nothing more than a mud debate pill in the eyes of the Red Army.
Jinsha river. The turbid waves are raging, crashing against the towering cliffs, steaming hot. Dadu.
The dangerous bridge crossbar, shaking the iron cables hanging high in the air, the chill was bursting.
What is even more gratifying is that stepping on the snow-covered Minshan Mountain, the Red Army is smiling after crossing the past.
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The Seven Laws. The Long March
The sentences that combine the middle points and noodles are: thousands of rivers and thousands of mountains are just waiting for leisure, the five mountains are soaring and the waves are soaring, 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. Among them, "thousands of rivers and thousands of mountains" are noodles, and "Wuling, Wumeng, Jinshashui, and Dadu Bridge" are several points.
The Seven Laws of God: The Long March
In just 56 words, it highly summarizes the difficulties and obstacles on the Long March. Through vivid and typical examples, the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army was enthusiastically praised.
Brave and tenacious revolutionary heroism and optimism.
The first part of this poem is the leader of the whole poem, with straightforward language, heroic tone, and a commanding height, which highly summarizes the fearless heroism of the Red Army in the course of the Long March, and lays a relaxed and heroic tone for the whole poem.
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The genre of "Seven Laws: The Long March" is poetry, and to put it more finely, it is "Seven Laws". You've already said it.
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