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Dong wants to know that Mo Daojun left early, and people who traveled all over Qingshan are not old, and the scenery here is unique; What does this sentence mean? Explain it in detail.

Dawn is about to break in the east, but please don't say you are early. I have traveled all over the mountains and rivers, but people still feel full of energy and enjoy it. The scenery here is the best.

1934, accompanied by cadres from Guangdong and Jiangxi provinces, Mao Zedong climbed Huichang Mountain (also known as Lanshanling), the highest peak in the northwest of Huichang City. Mao Zedong looked at the winding mountains, which triggered a poetic feeling and wrote the word "Peace and Happiness". Although he is depressed, he is not depressed.

The poet heroically declared that he "traveled all over the green hills before he got old". What the poet saw was, "The outer peak of Huichang goes straight to the east." Looking at South Guangdong from a distance, it is even more "lush". The monologue of "the scenery here is unique" expresses the poet's optimism, openness and firm confidence in the future of the revolution.

Poem of Delaying Interest was written in July 1934, and was first published in Poetry Magazine of 1957 1 month. It was written by Mao Zedong after climbing the mountain in Huichang. During this period, Mao Zedong had no voice in the Party and the army, but he was not discouraged, adjusted his mentality and stuck to his point of view.

During the days from 193 1 to 1934, he said that when he didn't have the right to speak, he was immersed in research, reading books and giving suggestions to the central authorities, not "idle". "People who travel all over the green hills are not old" is an artistic portrayal of his spirit.

The author himself once said: "1934, the situation was critical, and I was depressed when preparing for the Long March." The lyrics of Huichang are high-spirited and the language is magnificent, which reflects Mao Zedong's positive and optimistic mental state and indomitable will, but between the lines, it also vaguely reveals the poet's anxiety and resentment.