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Look at the rhetoric used by mountains and forests.

The modern poet Mao Zedong's Qin Yuan Chun Changsha uses rhetorical devices of exaggeration and metaphor. The meaning of this sentence is to see thousands of peaks turn red, and layers of trees seem to be dyed red. Exaggerated to turn all the thousand peaks into red, and compared the color of maple forest to red. Red symbolizes revolution, fire and light, and embodies the poet's fiery revolutionary feelings.

Original text:

Independent cold autumn, Xiangjiang North, Orange Island. You see the mountains and plains, and the layers of forests are all dyed; The river is full of water, and hundreds of people compete for the flow. The eagle strikes the sky, the fish is shallow, and all kinds of frost fight for freedom. Lonely, ask the boundless earth, who is in charge of ups and downs?

Vernacular translation:

On a crisp autumn day in late autumn, I stood alone in Orange Island, watching the clear water of Xiangjiang River slowly flow northward. You see that thousands of peaks have all turned red, and the layers of trees seem to be stained with color. The river is crystal clear, and the big ships are racing against the wind and waves. The eagle flies in the vast sky, the fish swims in the clear water, and everything is fighting for a free life in Qiu Guang. Facing the boundless universe, I want to ask: Who will decide the rise and fall of this boundless earth?

Extended data:

By describing autumn scenery in Changsha and recalling the revolutionary struggle in youth, Qinyuanchun Changsha puts forward the question of "Who controls the ups and downs", shows the heroic revolutionary spirit and lofty aspirations of poets and comrades in arms in order to transform old China, and implicitly gives the answer: the revolutionary youth who control the destiny of the country are those who take the world as their responsibility, despise reactionary rulers and dare to transform the old world.

This word expresses the revolutionary youth's feelings for the destiny of the country and their lofty desire to take the world as their own responsibility, despise reactionary rulers and transform old China. The whole word is between phrases, blending sense with reason and scene.