What is the second paragraph of the oath that imitates the land?

Imitation of a fragment of Duanmu Hongliang's "The Oath of the Land":

I think of the towering green birch forest, the straight and beautiful birch trees groaning in the wilderness; I see the rushing water. Herds of horses, Mongolian dogs howling late at night, I heard the crisp sound of whips rolling down the mountain stream.

I think of red cloth-like sorghum, golden beans, black earth, ruby ??faces, black jade eyes, colorful mountain eagles, galloping deer, and coals smelling of rosin. , with pure red gold; I think of the distant car bells, the horses wearing string bells running on the straight road on a sunny day, the fox fairy's late-night lies, and the weird strong wind in the wilderness.

Article structure:

The first part (1 natural paragraph): I often think of everything in the Kanto wilderness, and I hear the call of my hometown all the time, and my heart boils with passion for my hometown.

Part 2 (2 natural paragraphs): The beautiful life in my hometown haunts me. I vow to fight to liberate my hometown, even at the expense of my life.