I am in sixth grade. I am running for the team committee and preparing for a talent poem recitation. Which one do I want?

I recommend a song to you, by Mao Zedong. It is very powerful and will increase your aura in running for the brigade committee.

Qinyuanchun·Snow

Mao Zedong

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Northland/scenery, thousands of miles/frozen, thousands of miles/snow drifting.

Looking inside and outside the Great Wall, there is nothing left but vastness;

The big river / up and down, suddenly lost / surging.

The silver snake dances in the mountains, and the original wax figure wants to compete with God.

On a sunny day, you can see the red dress and plain clothes, which look very enchanting.

The country/is so beautiful that it attracts/countless heroes/to bow to their knees.

It is a pity that the Qin Emperor and the Han Dynasty were slightly inferior to the literary talents; the Tang Zong and the Song Zu were slightly inferior to the coquettish ones.

Genghis Khan, a genius of his generation, only knew how to bend his bow and shoot at eagles.

It’s all gone, count the romantic figures, but still look at the present.

(Translation attached)

Translation: In the snow scene in northern my country, the entire land is covered with ice and snow, and there are often snowflakes flying all over the sky. Looking at the north and south of the Great Wall, only a vast expanse of white remains; the flowing water in the upper and lower reaches of the Yellow River suddenly lost its rolling momentum. The continuous mountains are meandering like silver snakes, and the high principles of Qin and Jin are like a group of white elephants galloping non-stop, as if they want to compete with the sky. When the sky is clear, look at the white snow under the red sun, which is particularly beautiful and charming.

The mountains and rivers of the motherland are so magnificent that countless heroes throughout the ages cannot help but admire them. It is a pity that such brave emperors as Emperor Qin Shihuang and Emperor Wu of Han did not pay attention to literature; Tang Taizong and Song Taizu were slightly lacking in literary talent. Genghis Khan, who was the dominant figure at that time, only focused on martial arts (and underestimated ideological and cultural achievements). These have become history. Those who can truly be called heroes are today’s proletarian revolutionary heroes.