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How many things are always in a hurry, the world is turning, time is running out, ten thousand years is too long, what does it mean to seize the day and night?

This sentence means that things in the world are always so urgent; the sun and the moon reincarnate, and time is urgent. It takes ten thousand years to wait for victory, which is really too long. We must seize the time, strive to take the initiative, and seize the day.

Source: Chairman Mao Zedong's "Man Jiang Hong and Comrade Guo Moruo": "So many things are always urgent; the world is turning, and time is running out. Ten thousand years is too long, and we only seize the day and night. The four seas are churning, the clouds and water are angry, and the five continents are shaking. The wind and thunder are stirring. To wipe out all harmful insects, you will be invincible."

Translation: Things in the world are always so urgent; the sun and the moon reincarnate, and time is urgent. It takes ten thousand years to wait for victory, which is really too long. We must seize the time, strive to take the initiative, and seize the day. In today's world, the seas are turbulent, the winds and clouds are changing, the five continents are shaking, and the situation is strange. We must eliminate all the scum that harms mankind and restore peace to the world.

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Appreciation of "Manjianghong·and Comrade Guo Moruo":

"Manjianghong·and Comrade Guo Moruo" was read about Guo Moruo in "Guangming Daily" It is an inspiring anti-hegemonic poem that was deeply moved by the lyrics.

The author views this debate from the perspective of history, the times and the universe. Through the interaction of rapidly changing time and space, he shows a courage to turn the tide, a decision without hesitation, and an eagerness to forge ahead. fighting spirit.