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What does it mean to walk in the mud pill when the Five Ridges in the Seven Laws and the Long March are swaying and the Wumeng is magnificent?

It means: Wuling mountain range is so ups and downs, endless, but in the eyes of the red army, it is like a small billowing spray; Although Wumeng Mountain is tall and majestic, for the Red Army, it is like a mud ball rolled under its feet.

Selected poems from Mao Zedong.

Original poem:

The red army is not afraid of the expedition, and Qianshan is just idle. Wuling makes waves, and Wumeng takes mud pills.

Jinsha River is warm in the clouds and cliffs, and Dadu Bridge is cold with the cross rail. I am glad to see that Minshan Mountain is covered with snow and stretches for miles. Our soldiers crossed it and showed a bright smile.

Translation:

The red army is not afraid of the difficulties and obstacles of the expedition; Take the hardships and hardships that have passed through the thousands of waters in Qian Shan as ordinary things; Wuling mountain range is so ups and downs, endless, but in the eyes of the red army, it is like a small billowing spray;

Wumeng Mountain is as tall and majestic, but in the eyes of the Red Army, it is just a mud ball rolling under its feet; On the cliffs on both sides of the Jinsha River, the rushing water beats against the towering cliffs on both sides, giving people a warm feeling;

The Luding Bridge on the Dadu River spans the east and west banks, leaving only a dozen iron cables, which makes people feel deep chill. What makes the Red Army even more happy is that the mountains are thousands of miles away and covered with snow. The Red Army crossed the Minshan Mountain, and everyone was in high spirits and all smiles.

Extended data:

Creative background:

1934 10 The Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants started the world-famous Long March from Ruijin, Jiangxi, in order to crush the encirclement and suppression of the National Government, preserve its own strength, go north to resist Japan and save the nation from peril.

The first seven laws were written by Red Army soldiers after crossing Minshan Mountain and shortly before the end of the Long March. As the leader of the Red Army, Mao Zedong has withstood numerous tests. Now, dawn is coming and victory is in sight. He wrote this magnificent poem with excitement. The Seven Laws Long March was written in late September of 1935 and finalized in June of 10.

References:

Seven Laws Long March-Baidu Encyclopedia