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The Seven Laws: The Long March
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The Red Army was not afraid of expeditionary difficulties. (Afraid, difficult) accent.
Thousands of waters, thousands of mountains.
Just waiting. (million, etc.) accent.
Five Ridges. Soaring waves. (Teng, wave) accent.
Umeng majestic walks mud pills. (Mong, Maru) accent.
Jinsha water shoot cloud cliff warm. (water, warm) accent.
Dadu Bridge crosses the iron cable cold. (bridge, cold) accent.
More like Minshan.
Thousands of miles of snow. (more, snow) accent.
After the three armies, they were all happy. (military, exhaust) accent.
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. The Wuling Mountains stretch endlessly, but in the eyes of the Red Army, they are only like churning small waves; Mount Umeng.
Tall and majestic, in the eyes of the Red Army, it was nothing more than a ball of mud rolling under their feet.
Jinsha river. The turbid waves are raging, and the rushing water laps against the towering cliffs, giving people a warm feeling. Dadu.
on the Luding Bridge.
Across the east and west banks, the shaking of the iron cables hanging high in the air was chilling. What is even more gratifying is that there are thousands of miles of Min Mountain, covered with snow, and after the Red Army crossed over, everyone was in a cheerful mood and smiling.
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I tell you the sentence of the defeat of the Long March Division, if the Long March is not afraid of the difficulty of the expedition, generally speaking, two words, one paragraph, two two, three rows, this is correct. It is not afraid that it will be difficult for the Red Army to break off the expedition, and it is correct to break the sentence according to this sentence pattern.
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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.
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The pause of the Long March of the Seven Laws, for example, the Red Army squatting down and not being afraid of the difficulties of the expedition, and so on.
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This is a seven-character poem, which is generally divided by sentence by sentence.
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The Seven Laws: The Long March>> Sentence breaking:
The Red Army was not afraid of difficult expeditions, thousands of rivers and thousands of mountains.
Just waiting. 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 Minshan Mountain for thousands of miles of snow, and after talking about the skin covering the army, I will be happy.
Vernacular 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 five ridges that stretch through the continuous stretch of Mianhanzhou are just microwave waves undulating, and the majestic Wumeng Mountain is just a mud 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>> Sentence breaking method:
The Red Army was not afraid of difficult expeditions, thousands of rivers and thousands of mountains.
Just waiting. The five mountains are full of waves, and the Wumeng is majestic and skillfully destroys the mud pills.
The golden sand water beats the clouds and cliffs warm, and the Dadu Bridge is cold.
More like Minshan.
Thousands of miles of snow, after the three armies, they are all happy.
Literary Appreciation. The Seven Laws: 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 couplet of this poem is the leader of the whole poem, with straightforward language, heroic tone, and commanding heights, 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. The three words "difficult expedition" summed up all the difficulties encountered by the Red Army during the Long March.
"Expedition" is to write about the distance and length of the Long March; "Difficulty" is to write about the great sacrifice and suffering of the Long March. However, in the face of the difficulties and dangers on the way of the Long March, the sonorous and powerful word "not afraid" was written in a thousand strokes.
The heroic image of Xiaozai's brave and tenacious Red Army and his standing up to the sky and the earth in a firm tone also clearly implies that the enemy army that is encircling and chasing and intercepting is not worth mentioning.
"Waiting" means "easily; As you see fit; usually". The word "waiting for leisure" lightly describes the difficulties, echoes the expression "not afraid", and shows the Red Army's pride in despising difficulties, contemptuous of the enemy, and taking it in stride. "Thousands of Rivers, Thousands of Mountains" is written in stillness, with difficulties and obstacles as the main body, showing a condensed Red Army Long March.
The general blueprint of the magnificent course is the embodiment of the "surface".
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Rhetorical devices such as duality, personification, exaggeration, and contrast are used.
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The Seven Laws: The Long MarchThe central sentence is: The Red Army is not afraid of difficult expeditions. The meaning of this poem is: The Red Army is not afraid of all the hardships on the road of the Long March.
The poem "Seven Laws: The Long March" points out the center of the article in the first sentence and praises the Red Army's brave and tenacious revolutionary spirit that is not afraid of difficulties.
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.
The mountains stretch endlessly, but in the eyes of the Red Army, they are nothing more than small waves churning, Wumeng Mountain.
Tall and majestic, in the eyes of the Red Army, it was nothing more than a ball of mud rolling under their feet.
Jinsha river. The turbidity waves are monstrous, and the turbulent water crashes against the towering cliffs, splashing bursts of fog and water, like steam, Dadu River.
The dangerous bridge crossbar, shaking the iron cables hanging high in the air, the chill was bursting.
What's even more gratifying is the Qianli Minshan Mountain.
After the Red Army crossed over the snow, everyone was in a cheerful mood and smiling.
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The poem uses duality, personification, exaggeration, contrast, etcFigures of speech, the tone is heroic, and the rhythm is strong.
The first two sentences are the general outline of the whole poem, consisting of.
Sentences 3 and 4 begin with a separate description, which is also a specific description of the first two sentences. Five Ridges.
Umon is originally an objective being, but when it burns into the poet's field of vision, it also becomes an aesthetic object. Therefore, it is no longer a simple mountain, but an object that has been emotionalized.
Appreciation. In the four sentences, it should be emphasized that the Red Army marched at a rapid pace, the momentum was unstoppable, and the Red Army had a strong sense of dynamism in the picture; In this poem, the poet revolves around the central idea that "the Red Army is not afraid of expeditions and difficulties", emphasizing the Red Army's contempt for difficulties, and is the commander and fighter of the Red Army.
The presentation of the inner world is like a branch, so the description of the Red Army is hidden, and the feat of the Red Army is infiltrated by the landscape and the landscape.
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The Seven Laws of the Long March is an excerpt from the Seven Laws of the Long March Poems, which was written in October 1935.
Seven Rules: Seven Laws is a kind of rhythm poem, each article is generally eight sentences, each sentence has seven words, divided into four couplets: the first couplet, the jaw couplet, the neck couplet and the tail couplet; The last word of the even sentence rhymes flat, and the last word of the first sentence can be rhymed or not, and it must rhyme to the end; The sentences should be evenly spoken within and between sentences, and the middle four sentences should be used in the opposite battle according to the convention.
Facts:
Seven-character poetry is a genre of traditional Chinese poetry, referred to as seven-law, which belongs to the category of near-style poetry. It originated in the new style poems of Shen Yue and other new styles of poetry that paid attention to sound rhythm and duality during the Qi Yongming period of the Southern Dynasty, and further developed and stereotyped in the early Tang Dynasty and Song Zhiwen, and matured in the hands of Du Fu in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.
The seven-word rhythm poem is strict, requiring the number of words in the poem to be uniform, composed of eight sentences, seven words per sentence, every two sentences for a couplet, a total of four couplets, divided into the first couplet, the jaw couplet, the neck couplet and the tail couplet, and the middle two couplets require a battle. Representative works include Cui Hao's "Yellow Crane Tower", Du Fu's "Ascending", Li Shangyin's "Anding City Tower" and so on.
Translated as: The Red Army is not afraid of all the hardships and hardships on the road of the Long March, and puts a thousand mountains. >>>More
The sentence of "Seven Laws of the Long March" in modern times: >>>More
The Red Army was not afraid of the difficulties of the Long March, and thousands of rivers and mountains were just a piece of cake. Wuling Mountain is just a small splash of water for us, and Wumeng Mountain is just a small mud ball for us. The golden sand water is kept urgently, the other side gives us warmth, and the thirteen iron cables bring us cold. >>>More
It was written by *** Grandpa Mao.
Idle. The Red Army's spirit of not being afraid of hardships was further prominent.