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Who is the hero who can't reach the Great Wall, and who is the hero who fights for 20,000 yuan?

"You are not a hero until you reach the Great Wall, but you can only take Wan Li Road", which makes you feel very proud. According to the author's only calculation, the distance traveled by the Red Army is two miles ahead of Wan Li, and the predetermined destination will definitely arrive. "He who does not reach the Great Wall is not a hero" also expresses the strong will and determination of China and the Red Army to go north to resist Japan. Only going north to resist Japan is a real hero.

"It's not a hero who doesn't reach the Great Wall, but a long March" comes from Liupanshan Mountain in Qingpingle, Mao Zedong.

original text

The sky is high and the clouds are light, looking at the flying geese in the south.

If you don't reach the Great Wall, you are not a hero, but you will fight for 20,000.

At the top of Liupan Mountain, the red flag flutters in the west wind.

Holding a long tassel today, when will it be a black dragon?

translate

The sky is high and the clouds are light, and the geese flying south have reached the horizon.

Not climbing the Great Wall Pass is by no means a hero, but he fought for 20 thousand.

The male peak on Liupan Mountain is pulled out again, and the violent west wind is rolling red flags.

Today, I hold a long rope and hold my hand tightly. When was Jiang Jialong bound?

Extended data:

Creation background

1In August, 935, after Chairman Zhang smashed the route of splitting the Red Army, he led the Red Army to continue to advance to the northern Shaanxi base area. In mid-September, the Red Army conquered the natural barrier Lazikou, miraculously crossed the Minshan grassland and entered Longnan. 6543810.7, the Red Army defeated the enemy cavalry regiment that came to intercept in Qingshizui, Liupanshan, Ningxia, clearing the obstacles and getting rid of chasing the enemy. In the afternoon, the Red Army stormed past Liupanshan. This word is the representative work of the author when he crossed Liupan Mountain.

This word was first published in the October issue of Poetry Journal (1957).