How do you say the opening lines of "I Love This Land"?

First of all, as Ai Qing's most loyal fan, I would like to express my gratitude and support to you! Ai Qing is a singer of land, and "land" is one of the two most common images in his poems (the other is "sun"). "Land" symbolizes the troubled motherland that gave birth to him and raised him. The love for "land" is an endless melody in Ai Qing's works. "I Love This Land" was written in November 1938, when the country was in crisis, and the vicissitudes of the motherland was once again trampled by the iron hoofs of the Japanese invaders. As a poet, Ai Qing firmly joined the torrent of the national liberation struggle and became the "trumpet blower" of the times. He said that he "wrote poetry as a singer of a miserable race striving for liberation and throwing off their shackles."

"If I were a bird," the whole poem begins with such an unexpected assumption, which makes readers wonder, what is the connection between the image of "bird" and the "land" that the author wants to sing? /view/653552.htm The above is very detailed! Haha! Please support Ai Qing! Thank you!!!