Modern poems with the theme of patriotism include "I love this land, my motherland, my motherland, my dear motherland", etc.
1. I love this land.
Original text: If I were a bird, I should also sing with a hoarse throat.
About the author: Ai Qing was raised by a poor peasant woman from an early age and did not return home until she was 5 years old. In 1928, he entered the Painting Department of Hangzhou National West Lake Art College. The following year, he went to France for a work-study program and returned to China in early 1932. In 1985, he won the highest medal of French literature and art. He died of illness at 4:15 a.m. on May 5, 1996 at the age of 86.
2. My motherland.
Original text: The motherland that I deeply love. You are the rooster that raises its head high, awakening the silence of dawn.
Appreciation: A complex of spiritual qualities and heroic spirit such as faith, ideals, convictions, purposes, fine traditions and styles formed in long-term struggle, which gave birth to the eternally shining spirit of flood fighting and disaster relief, and earthquake relief. The spirit, the spirit of the Beijing Olympics, and the spirit of manned spaceflight have inspired generations of Chinese people to be strong and self-reliant, persist in their dreams, and move forward courageously for the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.
3. Motherland, my dear motherland.
Original text: I am your dilapidated old waterwheel by the river, spinning tired songs for hundreds of years, and I am the blackened miner's lamp on your forehead.
About the author: Shu Ting (1952-), formerly known as Gong Peiyu, was born in Shima Town, Longhai, Fujian, and her ancestral home is Quanzhou City, Fujian Province. She is a Chinese female poet and a representative of the Misty Poetry School. In 1969, he went to the countryside to join the queue. In 1972, he returned to the city to work as a worker. He began publishing poetry in 1979. In 1980, he worked at the Fujian Federation of Literary and Art Circles and engaged in professional writing. In 1983, he joined the Chinese Writers Association.