Song of Seven Sons is a group of poems written by Wen Yiduo, a famous Chinese scholar, during his study in the United States in 1925. The full text consists of seven poems, symbolizing seven China territories occupied by foreign powers, namely Macau, Hong Kong Island, Taiwan Province Province, Ahava, Guangzhou Bay, Kowloon Island and Lushun Dalian. The song of the seven sons, which we often listen to, is only the first of the seven sons. Song of Seven Sons was written in March 1925, when Wen Yiduo was in new york. In its preface, alsace-lorraine is translated into Lorraine region, which is located in the east of France. At the foot of Faust Mountain, it was ceded to Germany in the Franco-Prussian War and returned after the Treaty of Versailles. In the poem, Wen Yiduo compares seven pieces of "lost land" plundered by foreign powers to seven children who are far away from their mothers, crying about their strong feelings of being bullied by foreign countries and eager to return to their mothers' arms. On the one hand, poetry expresses nostalgia and praise for the motherland, on the other hand, it expresses the curse to the imperialist powers. /kloc-in the summer of 0/925, Wen Yiduo returned from studying in the United States. Walking off the ship, the poet could hardly restrain his excitement, threw his suit and tie into the river and rushed to the embrace of his motherland. FeDialog must cancel.
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Song of the Seven Sons is a group of poems written by Wen Yiduo during his study in the United States in March 1925, with a total of seven poems, namely, Macau, Hongkong, Taiwan Province Province, Ahava, Guangzhou Bay, Kowloon and Luda (Lushun-Dalian). The theme song of the large-scale TV documentary "Macao Years" also uses this group of poems "Song of Seven Sons of Macao". Due to the influence of documentary, it was used as the theme song of February 20th 1999 65438+ Macao's return. 2/kloc-The TV series Zheng Chenggong, which was broadcast at the beginning of the 20th century, also chose this group of poems "Songs of Seven Zitai Provinces" as the ending song of the drama.