What are the similarities between The Land of China and The Land of Three Blacks?

* * * The similarity between them is the modern poems describing the land.

Land in China (Liu Zhanqiu)

Do you know this magical land?

Buried with golden acacia

Strings of azaleas are colorful.

The goddess' sigh comes from the torrent of the Three Gorges.

From permafrost to green coconut groves in winter.

The rosy waves caressed the beach.

Do you know this magical land?

Yellow skin and black hair are beautiful.

A sincere character is like a lake in the breeze.

Stubborn and brave, like the Yangtze River.

There is joy under the frosted grapes.

Hard core opened the opportunity for revival.

Praising the motherland and the people is an ancient theme in poetry creation. It is not easy for this poem to turn the old into the new in just twelve lines. The work begins with the "magic power" of this land in China ── "Acacia buried", and the Chinese people's attachment to this homeland arises spontaneously. Three Gorges, goddess peak, Coconut Grove, Rhododendron, etc. The seemingly random selection mentioned in the work is actually carefully selected, meaningful and fascinating. Then write the "beauty" of people in this land: beauty in appearance, beauty in sex and beauty in thought. Deeper and deeper, pushing the expressed feelings to a climax. The whole poem is naturally touching. The reason why "The Land of China" is "magical" and "beautiful" in the poet's eyes is because of the natural landscape: mountains and rivers, flowers and trees on the earth, and waves, all of which are "strange"; First, because of the human landscape: China people with yellow skin and black hair have sincere personality, tenacious perseverance, broad mind and emancipated mind. This organic combination is the true expression of the author's inner feelings.

The poem "Three Blacks and the Land" gained land by writing three blacks, and his life and psychology have undergone tremendous changes. Sanhei feels very happy and satisfied working on his own land. He took good care of the land and even imagined that the newly raked land was full of buckwheat flowers. This land belongs to him. He is the owner of this land. This is the taste of freedom.

This poem reproduces the farmers' joy after recovering the land represented by "Three Blacks", and expresses their love for the land and their yearning for a better life in the future.