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Who does Chairman Mao refer to when he says "a few flies" in "Man Jiang Hong"? 丨 Who does Zhao Xinyue refer to when chairman Mao's poem Chairman Mao's "Man Jiang Hong" refers to the "several flies"? —Zhao Xinyue New Interpretation Chairman Mao Poetry Author: Zhao Xinyue

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Who does Chairman Mao refer to when he says "a few flies" in "Man Jiang Hong"? 丨 Who does Zhao Xinyue refer to when chairman Mao's poem Chairman Mao's "Man Jiang Hong" refers to the "several flies"? —Zhao Xinyue New Interpretation Chairman Mao Poetry Author: Zhao Xinyue

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(Original works, plagiarism is strictly prohibited, plagiarism must be investigated)

Man Jianghong: And Comrade Guo Moruo

(9 January 1963, aged 70)

A small globe, with a few flies hitting a wall. Buzzing, a few mournful, a few sobs. The ant edge is exaggerated, and the grasshopper shakes the tree. The westerly wind is falling under the leaves of Chang'an, flying and singing. How many things, never urgent; the heavens and the earth turn, time is pressing. Ten thousand years is too long, only to fight for the day. The four seas churned with clouds and water, and the five continents shook and thundered. Sweep away all pests and be invincible.

Who does Chairman Mao refer to when he says "a few flies" in "Man Jiang Hong"? 丨 Who does Zhao Xinyue refer to when chairman Mao's poem Chairman Mao's "Man Jiang Hong" refers to the "several flies"? —Zhao Xinyue New Interpretation Chairman Mao Poetry Author: Zhao Xinyue

Zhao Xinyue Calligraphy "Comrade Man Jiang Hong and Guo Moruo"

"Comrade Man Jiang Hong and Guo Moruo" is a poem written by Mao Zedong in 1963. This work is an inspiring anti-hegemonic poem created by Guo Moruo's words in Guangming Daily.

The above passage is Baidu Encyclopedia's comment on this word. Zhao Xinyue, the owner of the Wild Grass Bookstore, thought that such an explanation was inaccurate or comprehensive. To really understand the meaning of this word, we must first understand who the words refer to as "several flies", "ants", "grasshoppers", and "pests". And to understand this, of course, we must talk about the background of the era in which this song was written.

Briefly, the background of this song is threefold. The first background is the sharpening of Sino-Soviet contradictions, and the party congresses of the five European countries will follow the Soviet Union to attack China. The second background is the rapid development of China's socialist construction. The third background is the national liberation movements of the world.

"Little globe, a few flies hit the wall. Buzzing, a few mournful, a few sobs. The ant edge acacia praises the country, and the grasshopper shakes the tree to talk about how easy it is." The direct background of these poems is that in 1962 and 1963, Five countries, including Bulgaria, Hungary, Italy, Czechoslovakia, and East Germany, attacked Chinese socialism together with su l'd roar. Chairman Mao was furious and wrote words in return. So these "several flies", "ants", "grasshoppers" refer to them.

"The westerly wind is falling under the leaves of Chang'an, and the flying sound is dysprosium." Flies, ants, and grasshoppers (large ants) are all hibernating animals, and together with the autumn wind, they are all doomed.

"How many things, never urgent; the heavens and the earth turn, time is pressing. Ten thousand years is too long, only to fight for the day." These few sentences are written about the speed of Socialist Construction in China. When will communism be realized? I heard that in ten thousand years, how many people will still be struggling in the sea of suffering for ten thousand years, this is not possible, so how quickly and economically we must build socialism, we must run into communism.

"The four seas churned with clouds and waters, and the five continents shook and thundered." The background of these two sentences is the national liberation movement. In particular, after the Second World War, the anti-colonial revolutionary movement surged and the armed struggle rose and fell, and a new situation of unity and cooperation among the oppressed nations to jointly deal with colonialism and imperialism appeared in the whole world.

"Sweep away all pests and be invincible." The last two sentences are written to eliminate all "pests" such as "flies", "ants", "grasshoppers", "paper tigers", etc., and finally realize communism as soon as possible!

Therefore, Zhao Xinyue, the owner of the Wild Grass Bookstore, felt that if you understood this word in this way, you could feel that Chairman Mao must have been angry when he filled out "Man Jiang Hong", and he was impatient. Anger is for "a few flies", and "impatience" is an urgent mood for the cause of communism. Long live the great leader Chairman Mao!

Zhao Xinyue wrote in the Wild Grass Book House. (Original works, plagiarism is strictly prohibited, plagiarism must be investigated)

Who does Chairman Mao refer to when he says "a few flies" in "Man Jiang Hong"? 丨 Who does Zhao Xinyue refer to when chairman Mao's poem Chairman Mao's "Man Jiang Hong" refers to the "several flies"? —Zhao Xinyue New Interpretation Chairman Mao Poetry Author: Zhao Xinyue

Who does Chairman Mao refer to when he says "a few flies" in "Man Jiang Hong"? 丨 Zhao Xinyue new interpretation of Chairman Mao's poems

Who does Chairman Mao refer to when he says "a few flies" in "Man Jiang Hong"? 丨 Who does Zhao Xinyue refer to when chairman Mao's poem Chairman Mao's "Man Jiang Hong" refers to the "several flies"? —Zhao Xinyue New Interpretation Chairman Mao Poetry Author: Zhao Xinyue

Above: Zhao Xinyue, the author of this article and the owner of the Wild Grass Book House

Who does Chairman Mao refer to when he says "a few flies" in "Man Jiang Hong"? 丨 Who does Zhao Xinyue refer to when chairman Mao's poem Chairman Mao's "Man Jiang Hong" refers to the "several flies"? —Zhao Xinyue New Interpretation Chairman Mao Poetry Author: Zhao Xinyue

Above: Zhao Xinyue in Xibaipo

(Zhao Xinyue, Zi Yingzhi, Yi Jie Shusheng, founder of XibaiPoxue, member of the Communist Party of China, member of the Hebei Writers Association, member of the American Association, member of the Book Association, expert in party history research, special actor, radio program host, columnist, and expert in labor relations research.) Main works: "Xibaipo Call", "What Do You Come to Xibaipo To See", "Great Xibaipo Fu", "Founding City", "Xibaipo Xuefafan", "Painter Calligraphy Eight Masters", "TheOry of Compassion - Host Shujian", etc., starring in "Catching up with the Examination", "Pingjin Battle" and other film and television drama stage plays, believing in Mann Les Mao, studying literature, history, philosophy and scripture)

Who does Chairman Mao refer to when he says "a few flies" in "Man Jiang Hong"? 丨 Who does Zhao Xinyue refer to when chairman Mao's poem Chairman Mao's "Man Jiang Hong" refers to the "several flies"? —Zhao Xinyue New Interpretation Chairman Mao Poetry Author: Zhao Xinyue

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