Who has the poem Smiling Messenger?

The poem "Smiling Messenger" written by Nie Zhenggang, a cadre of the General Assembly Department of Jilin Province, is an important content of the theme activity "Beijing Airport Volunteers issue the first smiling business card in Beijing to celebrate the first anniversary of the registration of Olympic volunteers" sponsored by the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee. On August 27th, five volunteer representatives from Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics and civil aviation gave a recitation. Passion is like fire, and beautiful poems have won warm applause.

Nie Zhenggang is currently the deputy director of the technical office of a certain department. In his spare time, he devoted himself to literary creation. He has published a collection of poems, "So Think of Me in the Sunset" and many other works, which are well-known inside and outside the military. In the first half of this year, Nie Zhenggang received the task of writing poems for the "theme activities" organized by the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee, which was highly valued by the leaders of his army and strongly supported by his comrades. He thinks this is an excellent opportunity to contribute to the Olympic Games. This gave Nie Zhenggang great encouragement and confidence. He collected information in many ways, talked with his comrades around him and looked for creative inspiration. Nie Zhenggang shut himself in his office this August 1st Army Day. Full of passion, he wrote many beautiful poems from his pen:

The first beautiful smile

Enthusiastic foreign guests from all corners of the country

The last beautiful smile

Refresh the wave of different skin colors.

We are all glorious Olympic volunteers.

Our smiles are recorded in the history of the Olympic Games in real time and are forever engraved.

Shenzhou VI carried a peaceful homing pigeon.

Inheriting the Green Olympics

High-tech Olympics

The flame of humanistic Olympics

Hold on to the service baton.

We are all glorious Olympic volunteers.

Our smiles are dotted with beautiful and perfect oriental scenery.

Although there is no other figure on the rostrum.

But we are willing to use unknown green leaves to render autumn colors.

Why do you need a lens to capture the sweat on your back?

We are busy in an orderly way, running around without complaint.

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This poem has more than 100 lines, with broad artistic conception, rich imagination and wide coverage. It is catchy and easy to recite, and has been highly praised by the relevant departments of the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee. It is believed that this theme song is a hymn sung by contemporary soldiers to the Olympic Games.