Yan 'an, which poem am I pursuing for you?

Yan 'an, which poem do I pursue you? Yan 'an, I am pursuing you. This is a new style poem.

Yan 'an: Expressed the eager pursuit of Yan 'an spirit. Yan 'an called the revolution the spirit of throwing one's head and spilling one's blood for the establishment of new China, giving up one's family and caring for everyone, going forward bravely, building the backbone of the Chinese nation, and showing the fine traditions and revolutionary spirit of the Chinese nation to the fullest, regardless of personal gains and losses.

Let the younger generation look forward to it forever, so as to point out the way forward for the people of China, inspire the aspiring people of China, Do not forget your initiative mind, and strive for another peak of the Chinese nation! The first and second sections of the poem are about the pursuit of Yan 'an spirit, the third and fourth sections are about the need to realize the modernization of Yan 'an spirit, and the fifth and sixth sections are about the significance of pursuing Yan 'an spirit.

The opening sentence "Yan 'an, I pursue you" gets to the point. The following three sentences each have two pursuits, and the latter one is a further explanation of the previous one: golden ideal means faith, bright spring means warmth, and fiery red sun means light. Pursuit is the pursuit of faith, warmth and light. The pursuit here refers to Yan 'an spirit.

Summary: the "space shuttle" and "electronic computer" in the poem represent new technologies; Modern things; "Universe" represents an infinite universe and infinite space; "The old cow broke the car" represents the backwardness of the past; "Backbone" represents Yan 'an spirit. What the author wants to pursue actually refers to Yan 'an spirit.

The author Qi Nian was born in194665438+February, pen name Qi Xing, ethnic group: Han nationality, Luoyang, Henan, graduated from Chinese Department of Peking University, majoring in party member. He used to be a reporter of Red Flag magazine, an associate professor of Chinese Department of a university in Shaanxi, and the editor-in-chief of Huizhou Evening News. He is currently a director, senior editor of Shenzhen Business Daily and a member of Chinese Writers Association.

When I was a student, I once read some poems such as March of College Students and Road to Campus. In recent years, he has published poetry anthology Love in Life, Song of Spring, Quiet River, prose anthology Song of Red Candle, Artist's Footsteps, Qian Qiu Industry, prose anthology Literature in the New Period and News Exploration and Practice.