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What kind of person is Chairman Mao on the octagonal building?

What kind of person is Chairman Mao on the octagonal building? He worked selflessly and diligently for the China Revolution.

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Background link: 1927, the great leader Chairman Mao led the autumn harvest uprising troops to establish the first rural revolutionary base in China on Jinggangshan at the border of Hunan and Jiangxi. At that time, the living conditions were very difficult. Chairman Mao lived in a village on Jinggangshan.

This village is called Mao Ping Village, and there is a small building in the village called Bajiaolou, where Chairman Mao lives. Chairman Mao is not only busy during the day, but also forgets to work in the octagonal building every night and writes brilliant works.

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Lou, Zheng, Dai, Lin, La, Zhang, Zhe, Shi, Cha.

Oil (yóu), Bajiaolou (bā jiaoló u), late at night (shnyè), military uniform (jū nyī), single spark (X and ngx and NGZHHU ǒ).

Meditation and victory

1. It's the middle of the winter. Chairman Mao sat on a bamboo chair, dressed in a military uniform and covered with a thin blanket, writing an article.

Late at night in winter, it's obviously very cold. "Single military uniform" means that you can't wear cotton-padded clothes in winter, and your living conditions are quite difficult. Chairman Mao and the Red Army soldiers share weal and woe. "Thin blanket" refers to the thin blanket used as a quilt by the Red Army. The floor is not warm, so it is very difficult to further point out the conditions. Chairman Mao wrote articles under very difficult circumstances, worked selflessly for the China Revolution, and worked hard.

2. During the hard struggle in Jinggangshan, Chairman Mao lived in the Bajiaolou of Mao Ping Village. Introduced the time and place where it happened.

He holds a pen in his right hand, and when his left hand gently pulls the wick, the light will be brighter. This sentence describes one of Chairman Mao's actions, pulling the wick to make the lamp brighter.

Whenever night falls, the lights on the octagonal building are on. This sentence plays a connecting role in the whole text. The following is a cold night among countless nights in the era of struggle with Okayama. Chairman Mao wrote an article on the octagonal building under a clear oil lamp. This shows that Chairman Mao is working day and night.

Chairman Mao stared at a single spark, so absorbed that he didn't even notice that the blanket had slipped down.

Chairman Mao was absorbed in thinking about the China Revolution. Staring at the bright light, Chairman Mao was thinking: As soon as the light is turned on, the fire will burn, and a single spark can start a prairie fire. The red flag of Jinggangshan is a beacon and a fire, which will surely spread all over the country. The more he thought about it, the more confident he became, so absorbed that he didn't even notice the blanket slipping down.

6. Under this clear oil lamp, Chairman Mao wrote many brilliant works, illuminating the road to victory of China Revolution. This sentence shows that the purpose of Chairman Mao's working day and night is the victory of the China Revolution.