On June 18, 1966, ** secretly returned to his hometown in HunanShaoshanHowever, this time home is different. **There is no public itinerary, and no one from my hometown is met. Instead, he chose to live alone in a dripping hole and stayed for 11 days. The trip to the drip cave is full of mystery, and many details have not been deciphered to this day.
The drip hole is located inShaoshan, is a placeHistoryA place of history and beautiful scenery. And ***'s choice to write the last poem of his life here is an extension of his feelings and thoughts from the depths of his heart. Perhaps because of this special moment and place, **'s poems are full of expectations and thoughts about the future of the revolution.
Seven Laws and ThoughtsAs the last poem written in his later years, its connotation is rich and profound. described him as he wasShaoshanHe thought passionately about the revolution and expressed his concern for China's fate and his deep affection for the people.
The first line of the poem: "It is when God has something to do, and he comes to the south to step on the branches." * The use of "Shendu" to refer to Beijing is an allusion to what is happeningMajor events- just emergingCultureGreat revolution. ** Describing himself as strolling in the spring of his hometown in Hunan with "stepping on the Fangzhi in the south", but behind it is his planning and expectation for the upcoming Great Revolution.
The second line of the poem: ".Green pineAnger to the sky, and the fallen leaves gallop with the blue water. "to".Green pineThe metaphor of the young revolutionary is in sharp contrast to the capitalist roaders represented by the "Lost Leaves", highlighting the completely different fates of the two. This figurative depiction makes the conflict and confrontation in the poem more vivid and unstoppable.
The third line of the poem immediately follows: "A gust of wind and thunder shocked the world, and the streets were full of red and green flags." "Wind and thunder" as a metaphor for revolutionWaves, describing it as sweeping the country and shaking the world. The streets and alleys are all full of red and green flags rushing to the revolutionary battlefield, showing the best for the revolutionWavesExtremely confident.
The last sentence: "Listen to the rain quietly, the people of the old country."Be thoughtfulγ* Listening to the sound of the rain in the dripping hole, thinking about the fate and future of the people. This poem skillfully combines the inner thoughts and concerns for China's future with the environment of the dripping hole, giving people a deep and allegorical feelingPhilosophiesof the picture.
Be thoughtfulThe poem is full of typical Maoist style, impassioned, and full of victorious revolutionary spirit. Each sentence shows the firmness of the revolutionary struggle through figurative metaphors and contrastsBeliefsand concern for the interests of the people.
The contrast in the poem is strong, as in ".Green pineThe metaphor of "losing leaves" vividly shows the confrontation between the revolutionary forces and the capitalist roaders;The image depiction of "wind and thunder" and "red and green flags on the streets" will be revolutionaryWavesThe vast scene is vividly displayed in front of the reader.
Experts also speak highly of the poem. Some people think: "This poem melts feelings, scenes, events, and reason in one furnace, the battle is exquisite, the language is skillful, and the style is gratifying when angry, desolate in the heroic, and light in the deep." β
This poem shows the strong love for the country and the peopleMood, for which he later launchedCultureThe Revolution also had far-reaching implications. The journey to the Dishui Cave and the creation of this poem strengthened his determination to bring about a complete revolution in China and pave the way for national rejuvenation.
The trip to the dripping cave changed the mood of ***, and he made up his mind to launch a great revolution, and wrote these thoughts into a letter to **. **In the letter, it was mentioned: "If it happens in China."RightistThe coup, I conclude that they will also be unrestful, and probably short-lived, because all revolutionaries representing more than ninety per cent of the people's interests will not tolerate it. At that timeRightistIt may be that my words will be used for a while, and the left will certainly use some of my other words to organize and willRightistOverthrow. β
For theCultureThe thoughtfulness of the Great Revolution and the firmness of the revolutionary lineBeliefsThe moment is embodied in this letter. He believed that the revolution unleashed in ChinaWaves, leftists will use his words as a basis to organize and willRightistOverthrow.
These ideas are also perpetuated in the poem. He wrote this poem in the dripping hole, full of yearning and anticipation for the future of the revolution. The publication of this poem is also a continuation of these ideas, and it conveys *** firmnessBeliefsand for the future of ChinaBrightProspect.
Seven Laws and ThoughtsThis poem carries the thoughts of *** in his later years and the prospect of China's future. It is imbued with Maoist passion and revolutionary feelings, and depicts the revolution in vivid languageWavesand the fight against capitalist roaders. The poem has an extremely high profileArtvalue, and on the Red ChineseHistoryIt had a profound impact.
However, it is precisely because of the particularity and sensitivity of this poem that ** was not published publicly during his lifetime. It wasn't until 1996 that ** Literature Publishing House was to publish ".A collection of poemsThis poem was included in it, and it showed the public the poetry creation of *** in his later years.
The birthplace of this poem, Driphole, also becameA mysterious and sacred place in the hearts of fans and researchers. At this unique moment and place, he pondered his revolutionary ideas and prospects for China's future, and pointed out the direction for China's revolutionary road.
Although the poem was hidden for a full 30 years, its appearance gave a deeper understanding of ***'s thinking and steadfastness to the revolution in his later yearsBeliefsγIt makes us revisitThe ideas of this great leader and his contribution to China. The poems will remain foreverHistoryIn the long river, he is remembered together with his great cause.