Author: Hu Jinghui
When the bright sun jumps out of the blue waves of the East China Sea,
The Pamirs are still dotted with stars;
When the northland was still a world wrapped in silver,
Southern Xinjiang has long been permeated with rich spring scenery.
Ah, we love you, China!
We love you-
The beauty of Guilin's landscape, the thick makeup of Hangzhou West Lake,
Huangshan Mountain and Lushan Mountain are shrouded in mist.
The magnificence of the Yangtze River and the Yellow River.
We love you-
The fragrance of Longjing tea,
The mellow beauty of Moutai,
Jiangnan silk is bright and beautiful,
Exquisite craftsmanship of Jingdezhen ceramics.
We love you-
The moonlight in front of Dai bamboo building is like water.
The towering Potala Palace on the roof of the world,
Grapes in Turpan, melons in Hami,
Sheep on the grassland, camels on the Gobi desert.
We love you-
Ancient songs played by chimes during the Warring States Period,
New songs written by reform and opening up,
The surging spring tide in Wan Li, China,
The fire of hope lit by the motherland.
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History of struggle writing,
Fruit watered by sweat.
Magnificent pine trees and noble plum blossoms,
Broad-minded and great spirit.
We are proud, we are proud,
We work hard, we explore,
You are a strong man in the forest of nations in the world.
We love you, China!
Extended data:
"We Love You, China" is a work created by Hu Jinghui, and was selected as the first lesson in the first volume of the sixth grade of Jiangsu Education Press. Especially in unit 1, pages 4-7.
The author of the whole poem expressed his love for the motherland without reservation, saying, "We love you!" Every time. It is a sublimation of feelings. A strong patriotic blood is surging, igniting our patriotic passion and generating a sense of responsibility for the country's progress.
"Patriotism is above everything else." This is a famous saying of a great Polish composer and pianist, which expresses his strong love for the motherland.
"I don't know everything is empty until I die, but I look at Kyushu sadly." This is a poem written by Lu You, a famous poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, which shows the poet's strong feelings for restoring national unity.
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