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Read Mao Zedong's writing about the Long March, and guess the mood expressed in the sentence in combination with the writing background (choose

1 "I prefer the miles of snow in Minshan, and I'll have a full face after the three armies" is the crowning touch of Mao Zedong's famous work "Seven Laws and Long March". short

"Just fourteen words" tells the story of Mao Zedong's mood change from anxiety to victory joy in the Long March.

2. "People who travel all over Qingshan are not old, and the scenery here is unique." Qing Ping Le Hui Chang is the opening work of Mao Zedong's Long March.

Facing the grim situation and fate of the Red Army, Mao Zedong expressed his inner anxiety with an open mind.

3. "Heaven wants to fall, but it depends on it." When the Red Army was faced with the task of breaking through the Wujiang River and occupying Zunyi, Mao Zedong was on his way to March, watching it.

Rolling mountains, three "sixteen-character orders".

This order reflects the crisis of war, and it is also a direct portrayal of Mao Zedong's anxiety. However, anxiety is not equal to panic, and worry is by no means equal to it.

Pessimism, "Relying on" shows Mao Zedong's tenacious will and revolutionary mission incisively and vividly.

4. After Zunyi Meeting, Mao Zedong wrote "In memory of Qin E Loushanguan".

It expresses the feelings that the Red Army is marching, the natural environment is bad, and the road ahead is full of hardships, but even if there is a dangerous pass, it is not the case.

They were frightened by these dangerous mountains and rivers, and fought against heaven, earth and the enemy with fearless revolutionary righteousness and firm revolutionary belief.

The set goal of the Long March is advancing courageously.

5. "Today, the long tassel is in hand, when will the black dragon be bound?" is a poem by Liupan Mountain in Qingpingle, which shows the glorious prospect of the revolution with a long way to go and full of confidence.

6. Niannujiao Kunlun shows Mao Zedong's optimistic attitude and grand ambition to the victory of the revolution.