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Chapter 60 Water Tune Getou Return to Jinggangshan

I have Ling Yunzhi for a long time, and I went back to Jinggangshan. , the old look changed into a new look. , there is even more gurgling water, and the high road leads to the clouds. . , is Human World. , with a flick of the finger. , Talking and laughing triumphantly. . This poem was first published in the January 1976 issue of "Poetry Magazine". The whole word chronicles and describes the scenery in the first film, and expresses the ambition in the second film.The text is simple and clear, and follows the poet's consistent writing style. Heroism and self-confidence are still the two major elements of Mao Zedong in this poem.

"Long Yunzhi has long had the ambition to return to Jinggangshan." The first sentence came out of nowhere, with extraordinary momentum.The space in which the poet strolls in the yard lets readers see a kind of grandeur. "Ling Yun Zhi" borrows the majesty of Jinggang Mountain to write the poet's "Ling Yun" ambition.The world ambition set by the poet here thirty-eight years ago has already been realized today. Now that he has returned all the way from the dust and revisited his hometown, he feels so excited and proud.When the poet walked through every place he had fought in those years, he left affectionate eyes and endless thoughts.This is the easiest word to understand.However, does "revisiting" just mean returning and revisiting?Why is "revisiting Jinggangshan" the poet's "Ling Yunzhi" "for a long time"?Is this just an emotional search and return, or is it the ruling party leader's deep call for a mission?

Jinggang is majestic, with high mountains and dense forests, lush bamboo and flowers, lush trees and deep grass.With murmuring streams, singing birds and dancing swallows, "the high road leads to the clouds", the old land thirty-eight years ago has taken on a new look.This made Mao Zedong, who was walking on and standing on Jinggang Mountain, couldn't help but be full of thoughts and emotions.Through the scenery in front of him, he not only saw the bloody storm of the year, but also saw the role played by his unwavering belief.Because of this, the poet was excited, heroic, and confident, and wrote "When you pass the Huangyang boundary, you don't need to look at the dangerous places."This is a kind of heroism and generosity that stops and looks back, and it is also the confidence and determination of the poet to carry out a new round of revolutionary actions.

The first three sentences of the next film are to recall the past, but also to look forward to the present, with scenery and affection. The formation and scene of "the wind and thunder are moving, the flags are flying, and the world is alive" are both then and now. "Thirty-eight years have passed, with a flick of a finger" refers to the rapid passage of time and the reappearance of the leader's demeanor.The victory of China's new-democratic revolution and the achievements of socialist construction, it is this kind of heroism, self-confidence, and passion that give the poet a new, greater, and higher ideal and pursuit. , the ambition and pride of "going to the five oceans to catch turtles", and the poet's self-confidence of "talking and laughing and singing triumphantly".The word ends with "There is nothing difficult in the world, as long as you are willing to climb", responding to the beginning of the word, it clangs and resounds.This is the determination and confidence of the poet, and it also brings passion and encouragement to countless people.

If we put this word in its specific historical background, it seems that we can get a deeper meaning from it, at least it can provide readers with a reference for reading. In the spring of 1965, Mao Zedong went from Beijing to Wuchang and stayed in Meiling. He left Wuhan for Changsha 44 days later. He set off from Changsha on May 21 and went back to Jinggangshan along the road of the 1927 Autumn Harvest Uprising.From the words and deeds he walked and watched all the way, we can see that Mao Zedong was ready to launch a revolution in the field of superstructure at all costs, although this was only his original intention of thinking.In this way, we have a deeper understanding of "Long Yun Zhi, return to Jinggangshan", it at least shows the poet's attitude and determination to carry out a major change, and at the end of the poem "Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as you are willing to climb up" It is implicitly echoing the expression of determination and confidence in the opening chapter.Half a year later, the "Cultural Revolution" that lasted ten years really swept the world.

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