"I took a hundred couples to travel and recall the past years." Which word in Centurion echoes the lack of it? Responding to "independence", "taking hundreds of couples to travel" is in contrast to "independence in cold and autumn" in Shangcheng. The author thinks of walking, swimming, talking about world events with classmates and friends and recalling that unforgettable eventful autumn. The Years of Zheng Die summarizes the extraordinary and meaningful years that Mao Zedong and his revolutionary comrades spent together for sightseeing. It depicts the years in a grand, novel and vivid way, and compares the intangible years to the tangible towering peaks, giving people lofty and peculiar sublime beauty. "Carry", "companion" and "classmate" indicate that the characters are closely related and United. "Proud" and "thick" show the characteristics of the times, and the hard times contrast the efforts of the characters. 2. "Orange Island" is an old place frequented by young Mao Zedong and his classmates and comrades-in-arms, and the scenery is very familiar. The revisiting of the old place naturally evokes those unusual years before, arousing the poet's thoughts and memories of revolutionary comrades-in-arms and revolutionary activities in his youth. So what kind of people and things is he remembering? Data:191year, 18-year-old Mao Zedong came to Changsha, where he began his study and revolutionary life for 13 years. A.1913-1918, studying in a normal school in Hunan, often going to play and swim in orange island with classmates. B.1965438+In April 2008, he and He Shuheng founded Xinmin Society with the goal of transforming China and the world; During the May 4th Movement, the editor-in-chief of Xiangjiang Review published a series of important papers, which attracted the attention of the progressive ideological circles throughout the country. C.1965438+In September 2005, the poet issued a pamphlet against Yuan as emperor; At the end of 19 19, he organized and led the movement to expel the warlord Zhang Chu-xiang. This word vividly sums up the past in poetic language. 3. How did he sum it up? The poet not only expressed strong feelings here, but also showed us a "picture of troubled autumn" with high fighting spirit. Let's take a look together. "Justice"-positive value, dominates the following seven sentences. Let's read them out loud and feel the author's feelings: it vividly summarizes the heroic fighting style and heroism of early revolutionaries. What does "Jiangshan" mean here? State affairs. "Pointing" means commenting and caring. The image of "earth" is not beautiful, just showing contempt for warlords and bureaucrats. The meaning of these words: students in their prime of life are full of energy, brilliant, passionate, dare to say and do, and their revolutionary fighting spirit is very strong. Facing the great rivers and mountains of the motherland, pointing and commenting, often discussing state affairs together, writing magnificent and clear articles, and treating the warlord rulers who dominate one side as dirt, these words vividly summarized the heroic fighting style and heroism of early revolutionaries. 4. "Do you remember when you hit the water in the middle stream and the waves stopped the flying boat?"? When we went swimming in the middle of the river together, although the wind was high and the waves were urgent, even the boats were difficult to sail, we people took pleasure in fighting against the raging rapids. "Hit the water in the middle stream." "Waves Stop Flying Boat" depicts a magnificent picture of going forward bravely and breaking the waves. Poets and comrades-in-arms swam in Xiangjiang River that year. Everyone was in high spirits and imposing manner, and the waves aroused blocked the big ships sailing on the river. Reminiscent of mainstay. "In fact, hitting the water in the middle stream indicates that these young people must be the initiators of the revolutionary wave, and it is meaningful to write their lofty aspirations. "Do you remember": it is both a question and an answer. The whole poem ends with a question, which is actually a clever answer to "Who is in charge of ups and downs". In order to transform old China, Xia Kun showed the heroic revolutionary spirit and lofty aspirations of poets and comrades-in-arms, and subtly, vividly and implicitly gave the answer of "Who controls the rise and fall": it is the revolutionary youth who take the world as their responsibility, despise reactionary rulers and transform the old world. They are bold and unrestrained, talented, concerned about the fate of the country and despise the powerful.
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