Dunzhe Ling
When I saw you,
You're still singing
You're still running
You're still waving
That's your whisper.
So you are a revolving lover.
That's your powerful roar, too
Tens of millions of people
Thousands of voices
Many times.
I dare not touch you.
This majestic dragon!
Between this green world
I can still see the obedience at your feet.
The majesty of jumping
Many times.
I dare not touch you.
Have to shout loudly
Let the echo take away my greetings.
Kiss the trace on your body with the wind.
Great Wall!
How many years?
The name alone makes people cry.
I can't do it myself.
Every stone brick eroded by years.
Beating relentlessly.
It's all blood
Moisturizes this ancient and young land.
Dragon!
I respect you.
Announce to the world
There was once a legend about a giant dragon.
Sweep the earth like a spring breeze
She gave birth to a lotus flower step by step.
Let the whole world be at a loss.
When I saw you,
I saw myself.
I gently told the child in my arms.
This is the legend of youth!
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Excerpts from the poems of Dunzhe Ling, an independent scholar, poet and writer.