Seven-Character Quatrain – Inscription for a Female Militant’s Photo [Mao’s Poems]

–Mao Zedong, February 1961

Bright, brave, and keen with five-foot gun in hand,
First light of dawn gilds the training ground.
China’s sons and daughters hold lofty, bold command –
They love arms, not rouge, their warrior hearts unbound.

Note

Amid Cold War tensions, China promoted “militia divisions nationwide”. The poem was inscribed on a photo of Li Yuanhui, Mao’s female secretary who joined the Zhongnanhai militia. It praises women’s revolutionary spirit and defense commitment.

Seven-Character Quatrain (Qijue)

A concise classical form: 4 lines, 7 characters each, strict rhyme and tonal harmony.

Bright, brave, and keen

Allusion to Du Fu‘s A Portrait of General Cao Ba:

“Nobles’ hair bristles; heroic spirits charge into fierce fight”.

Originally for male warriors; here applied to women to highlight their valor.

Five-foot gun

Refers to a standard rifle (e.g., Type 38 rifle), symbolizing military readiness.

First light of dawn

Metaphor for hope, new era, and youthful vigor.

Training ground

Literally military drill field; represents patriotic defense.

China’s sons and daughters

Universal term for Chinese people, emphasizing national unity.

Lofty, bold aspirations

Extraordinary ideals – serving the nation over personal vanity.

Rouge/Red attire

Traditional feminine dress, cosmetics, and conventional female elegance.

Arms/Uniform

Military gear and revolutionary/defense duty.

They love arms, not rouge

Iconic line contrasting traditional femininity with modern revolutionary heroism, echoing female warriors like Hua Mulan and Mu Guiying (legendary heroines Mao praised).

Female Militants

1960s Chinese women who balanced daily life with military training, embodying gender equality and national defense mobilization. The line became a cultural slogan for women’s liberation and patriotism.

《七绝-为女民兵题照》

飒爽英姿五尺枪,
曙光初照演兵场。
中华儿女多奇志,
不爱红装爱武装。

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