One day, I will ride the long wind, break through the huge waves, raise my muddy sails and build a bridge on the deep sea.
Interpretation: I believe that one day, I can ride the wind and break the waves; Hang Yun Fan high and move forward in the sea!
2. Qu Yuan's Li Sao in the pre-Qin period.
Poetry: The road is long, but it's Xiu Yuan. I will go up and down for it.
Interpretation: The road ahead is long, and I will pursue my ideals wholeheartedly.
3. Ming Yuqian's Lime Song
Poetry: not afraid of broken bones, leaving innocence in the world.
Interpretation: I am not afraid even if I am shattered, and I am willing to leave my innocence in the world.
4. Modern Wen Yiduo's "Southwest Collecting Wind Record"
Poetry: if a knife is not sharpened, it will rust, and if the chest is not straight, it will camel.
Interpretation: No matter how sharp the knife is, it should be sharpened frequently, and the chest must be straight or it will bow.
5. Modern Mao Zedong's "Seven Laws Long March"
Poetry: The Red Army is not afraid of difficult expeditions, and Qianshan is only idle.
Interpretation: Although the road of revolution is still long and arduous, our hero Red Army must carry it through to the end until the victory of the revolution.
6. Feng Ming magnum's "Wake Up the World"
Poetry: Plum blossoms are not bitter and cold.
Interpretation: Without experiencing the biting cold, how can plum blossom have a tangy aroma?
7. Xie Zhushi
Verse: I insist that the green hills are not relaxed, and the roots are broken rocks.
Interpretation: Bamboo does not relax in grasping the green hills, and its roots are firmly rooted in the cracks in the rocks.