What does the poem "National Emblem" express?

The poem "National Emblem" expresses the author's sincere praise for the motherland, and his vision and good expectations for China's development. The edge of the national emblem is the image of wheat and sickle. The poem also mentions buying water and gears, and wheat is the food that feeds the 1.4 billion Chinese people. The sickle is made of steel, which also symbolizes the steely will and strength of the Chinese people. The backbone; in the middle is Tiananmen Square and five stars. The five stars represent the five-star red flag and represent China.

"National Emblem"

Praise sometimes does not require singing, but listening attentively.

Yes, I heard the sound of ears of wheat growing in the gears.

This voice lingers around the light of a group of red five-stars and the civilization of a city tower.

Civilization is bathed in this light and civilization.

I know the truth and reliability of soil, and I know the hardness and backbone of steel.

This soil and this steel finally supported the backbone of a great nation with her sincerity and hardness!

In the light, we wield the sickle and harvest the fragrance of thousands of years;

In civilization, we start the gears and extend the journey for thousands of years.

Condensate the yearning of the nation, sublimate the dignity of the nation, condense it into simplicity, and sublimate it into nature!

This is the immortal blend of wheat ears and gears.

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