Combined with specific "images", this paper talks about how Shu Ting expresses her love for the motherland.

The poet expressed the feelings of being closely related to the motherland, honor and disgrace, and a strong sense of patriotism and historical responsibility. In the poem, "I" suffered with the motherland, and assumed the heavy responsibility of obtaining "richness", "glory" and "freedom" for the motherland in the face of historical opportunities. The poet expresses this emotion through some concrete things, such as "old waterwheel", "miner's lamp", "ear of rice", "roadbed" and "barge", which symbolizes that the motherland is still tenacious and energetic despite the storms.

In the first section, the poet created images such as "worn-out old waterwheel", "blackened miner's lamp", "withered ear of rice", "disrepair roadbed" and "barge on the silt beach". These images symbolize the backward economy, backward culture and years of suffering of the motherland, and also show the image of the motherland struggling and moving slowly in the disaster.

In the second verse, people's sufferings and hopes are written. "Flying in the sky" is a god who can fly in the sky in religious legends. It is highly respected among the people and entrusted with the wishes of simple people for life. Feitian originally refers to the goddess flying in the air in Buddhist murals or stone carvings, Sanskrit deva, which literally translates as heaven, and God flies in the air, so it is called Feitian.

The emotional color in the third verse changes from sadness to joy and excitement. Poets use images such as "brand-new ideal", "embryo of ancient lotus", "laughing vortex with tears", "newly painted white starting line" and "crimson dawn", which shows that the motherland is getting rid of bondage and thriving.

The feelings expressed in the fourth verse are closely inherited from the previous one, but the degree is strengthened and the feelings have reached a climax. The poet turned his uncontrollable strong feelings into a magnificent oath to his motherland. I am willing to use my own flesh and blood to achieve her "richness", "glory" and "freedom" and realize her great ideal. The strong sense of national responsibility, mission and lofty dedication sublimated the thought of poetry.