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"Invincible in the World" comes from which poem of Mao Zedong?

Five Chorus by Guo Moruo and Mao Zedong: Ode to the Birthday of Leaders.

1962 65438+ In February, which coincided with Mao Zedong's 70th birthday, Guo Moruo wrote a song "Ode to a Leader". Guangming Daily (1963) published with the title "Manjianghong-1963 New Year's Day":

Cross the sea, and you will show your true colors. 600 million people, strengthen unity and adhere to principles. When the sky falls, it can hold up, and the world

Be in an invincible position and help directly. Listen to the cock crow, sing all over the world, Oriental White. ...

Guo Moruo's first sentence once again triggered Chairman Mao's chorus. This is not necessarily a compliment to the content, but probably the heroism and fighting charm described by Guo Ci deeply attracted and infected Mao Zedong. After reading Mao Zedong, I was filled with emotion. In just a few days, I stayed up all night, 65438+10.9, and wrote another song "Man Jiang Hong and Guo Moruo":

..... How many things, never in a hurry; Heaven and earth turn, and time waits for no one. Ten thousand years is too long to seize the day. The four seas are turbulent and angry, and the five continents are shocked. All pests will be swept away and invincible.

Guo's poems are well written, but his charm is even more extraordinary.