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    Poems of Chairman Mao

    Mao Zedong, besides his position as chairman, is widely recognized as a poet in China. His poems are full of vigour and confidence, and are recited and quoted all aroud the country.
    The two poems presented here are considered to be the most popular (just my personal opinion though).

    Changsha
    (Changsha is the name of a city, and this poem was written in the autumn of 1925)

    Alone I stand in the autumn cold
    On the tip of Orange Island,
    The Xiang flowing northward;
    I see a thousand hills crimsoned through
    By their serried woods deep-dyed,
    And a hundred barges vying
    Over crystal blue waters.
    Eagles cleave the air,
    Fish glide under the shallow water;
    Under freezing skies a million creatures contend in freedom.
    Brooding over this immensity,
    I ask, on this bondless land
    Who rules over man's destiny?

    I was here with a throng of companions,
    Vivid yet those crowded months and years.
    Young we were, schoolmates,
    At life's full flowering;
    Filled with student enthusiasm
    Boldly we cast all restraints aside.
    Pointing to our mountains and rivers,
    Setting people afire with our words,
    We counted the mighty no more than muck.
    Remember still
    How, venturing midstream, we struck the waters
    And the waves stayed the speeding boats?



    Snow
    (February 1936)

    North country scene:
    A hundred leagues locked in ice,
    A thousand leagues of whirling snow.
    Both side of the Great Wall
    One single white immensity.
    The Yellow River's swift current
    Is stilled from end to end.
    The mountains dance silver snakes
    And the highland charge like wax-hued elephants.
    Vying with heaven in stature.
    On a fine day, the land,
    Clad in white, adorned in red,
    Crows more enchanting.

    This land so rich in beauty
    Has made countless heroes bow in homage.
    But alas! Qin Shihuang and Han Wudi
    Were lacking in literary grace,
    And Tang Taizong and Song Taizu
    Had little poetry in their souls;
    That proud son of Heaven,
    Genghis Khan,
    Knew only shooting eagles, bow outstretched.
    All are past and gone!
    For truly great men
    Look to this age alone.

    (names mentioned in this poem:
    Qin Shihuang : the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty[211 BC-206 BC], also the first in Chinese history.
    Han Wudi: a great emperor in the Han Dynasty[206 BC-220 BC].
    Tang Taizong : a great emperor in the Tang Dynasty[AD 618- 907], and maybe the greatest of all Chinese emperors.
    Song Taizu: the first emperor of the Song Dynasty[960-1279])
    Last edited by pea; 11-01-2005 at 11:01 AM.
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    -----Confucius

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    I thought Chairman Mao was out of fashion in the new Peoples Republic of China. Has everyone forgotten his disastrous Cultural Revolution?

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    What was his Cultural Revolution?
    Last edited by Eva Marina; 11-02-2005 at 07:13 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eva Marina
    What his Cultural Revolution?
    I guess that answers my question about whether it has been forgotten.

    In the 1960s Mao launched the Cultural Revolution to reform Chinese society because he thought too many citizens had drifted away from the ideals of the communist revolution he had led a generation earlier. Intellectuals such as teachers were rounded up, sent to "re-education" camps, forced to work on farms and executed if they resisted. Due to other actions, the Cultural Revolution had a devastating effect on the Chinese economy and led to widespread famine.
    Last edited by starrwriter; 11-01-2005 at 08:35 PM.

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