Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - In Chairman Mao's poems, the storm rises in Zhongshan.

In Chairman Mao's poems, the storm rises in Zhongshan.

The People's Liberation Army occupied Nanjing.

Zhongshan is windy and rainy, and millions of heroes cross the river.

Tiger's dragon card is better than in the past, upside down and generous.

It is advisable to chase after the poor bandits with the remaining courage, not to learn from the overlord.

If the sky is sentimental, it will grow old, and the right way in the world is vicissitudes.

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The storm of revolution shook the Chiang dynasty, and millions of soldiers crossed the Yangtze River and went straight to Huanglong.

Nanjing, the imperial capital, is better today than in the past. This earth-shaking change is enough to make people sing generously and rejoice.

We should take advantage of this good opportunity to pursue the remnants of the enemy and liberate all of China. Don't learn from Xiang Yu, the overlord who established separatist forces on the south bank of the Yangtze River.

If nature has knowledge, it will abide by the unchangeable law of ups and downs. It is an inevitable law that things are constantly developing, updating and changing.