The annals of history written by struggle. Fruits watered by sweat. Fruits are the meaning of huge achievements.
Shuoguo, Chinese vocabulary. Pinyin is shuò guǒ, meaning: 1. Big fruit. It also means significant benefits. 2. A metaphor for a rare and only remaining person or thing. 3. Metaphor of great achievements.
This sentence comes from the work "We Love You, China" written by Hu Jinghui and was selected as the first lesson text of the sixth grade volume of Jiangsu Education Edition. Details are on pages 4-7 of Unit 1.
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The full text is as follows:
We love you,? China!
Author: Hu Jinghui
When the brilliant sun jumps out of the blue waves of the East China Sea,
The stars are still twinkling in the Pamir Plateau;
When the North Country It’s still a world covered in silver.
Southern Xinjiang is already filled with spring.
Ah, we love you, China!
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The Yangtze River and the Yellow River are magnificent.
We love you————
The fragrance of Longjing tea,
The mellowness of Moutai,
The smooth and gorgeous Jiangnan silk ,
The ingenuity of Jingdezhen ceramics.
We love you————
The watery moonlight in front of the Dai bamboo house,
The towering Potala Palace on the roof of the world,
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Grapes from Turpan, melons from Hami,
Sheep from the prairie, camels from the Gobi Desert.
We love you————
The ancient tune played by the bells of the Warring States Period,
The new song composed by the reform and opening up,
China The rolling spring tide surging thousands of miles away, and the fire of hope igniting in the motherland.
We love you————
The history written by struggle,
The fruits watered by sweat.
The majesty of the pine trees, the nobility of the plum blossoms,
the broad mind and the magnificent spirit.
We are proud, we are proud,
We work hard, we pioneer,
You are the strong one among the nations of the world,
We love you, China!