Sang Yuan's poem Bayangaole

Sang Yuan's poem Bayangaole

Who said that the Yellow River water is a fierce and unruly horse?

No, the Yellow River water is a group of good lambs here!

You are obedient everywhere you drive it.

Stop yelling! Stop yelling!

Now, I stand in front of Bayan Gol.

The Yellow River sluice and sluice smiled at me at the same time.

Look at the noisy spray flying into the main canal and jumping into the small canal.

Soak in the spring and do a thousand sketches.

Look at the yellow water rushing out of the gate, just dancing yangko.

It doesn't sing "Westbound", it sings the mountain climbing tune.

Sing a song about grassland, cattle, sheep, horses and camels.

Sing green Helan Mountain and Wula Mountain, and sing rich ancient Hetao.

The water drops suddenly turned into wheat seedlings.

The water drops instantly turned into watery rice.

Isn't this diamond poplar a monument to the Yellow River sluice tree?

Get up from the ground and call for rain, and go straight to the sky!

Looking at the Hetao spring pouring from the Yellow River.

Listen to the Yellow River sing songs sung by Xixia people.

See the Yellow River water quietly pouring into the newly-built fish pond.

The people on the shore are very excited, and the fish in the water are also very happy. ...

Sangyuan was originally named Wang Yongquan. People from Yangyuan, Hebei Province. Members of the NLD. 1962 Graduated from Chinese Department of Shijiazhuang Normal University. He has been a teacher, secretary, trade union officer, full-time journalist, creative leader, playwright, newspaper editor, professional writer and chairman of Zhangjiakou Writers Association. Director of China Prose Poetry Society and Metric Poetry Society, Vice President of Hebei Prose Poetry Society, member of the 3rd and 4th CPPCC in Zhangjiakou City, and representative of the 5th National People's Congress. Enjoy special government allowance. Published works 65438 to 0956. 1990 Join the Chinese Writers Association. The level of literary creation. He is the author of ten collections of poems and essays, such as The Moon Shines on the Sanggan River, Songs of Ma Touqin, Lyrics on the Grassland, Poems in Northwest China, and three collections of reportage, such as Pioneer Song, Prose Collection, Er Shun Collection, Novels Collection and Cousin. The Appeal of Behavior, Eating at the End of the Year won the Golden Horse Award and the Golden Platform Award in People's Daily 1990 and 1999 respectively, and A Journey to the Grape Country won the first prize in the prose of farmers' reading activities organized by Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China, Ministry of Culture and National Poverty Alleviation Office in 2003.