This poem means that there will be sacrifices because of too much ambition, but I dare to turn the world upside down with a new look. Refers to the lofty aspirations of lingyun, full of unremitting efforts. By reviewing the revolutionary history of Shaoshan people, The Seven Laws of Shaoshan describes the bumper harvest of people's commune members through enthusiastic labor, and praises the spirit of the revolutionary people's hard struggle.
Appreciate:
Although this poem is about Shaoshan, it is actually a summary of China. In fact, the situation in all parts of China is the same as Shaoshan. The people of China experienced the test of blood and fire, and finally ushered in the establishment of a new China.
This poem is based on the freehand brushwork of the scenery, combining reality with reality, and moving accordingly. Write not only the scenery of climbing high and looking far, but also the feelings of climbing high and looking far Shaoshan is majestic and abrupt, and the Yangtze River is magnificent. Through the poet's rich feelings and vigorous brushwork, he is magnificent and energetic.