The main content, paragraphs and word explanations of the text "Chinese Youth". Urgent need! ! !

Understanding of words

Mang Mang: describes the vastness and boundlessness of the wilderness.

Standing on the ground to support the sky: also known as "standing on the sky and standing on the ground", the poem changes for the sake of rhyme. Describe the image as tall and majestic.

Toddler: A swaying appearance when learning to walk.

Strong: Strong and brave.

Yangguan Road: originally refers to the ancient road leading to the Western Regions through Yangguan (southwest of Dunhuang, Gansu Province today), and later refers to a convenient road. A metaphor for a road with a bright future.

Sunny day: refers to the bright spring.

Main content: The author of this poem passionately praises the motherland from the perspective of a Chinese teenager in the new era, expresses his sincere pride as a Chinese teenager, and also expresses the strong determination of the Chinese teenagers to build China.

The whole poem has 8 stanzas. The first stanza uses the magnificent and vast land of China as the background to introduce the heroic and heroic appearance of the Chinese youth. This is the summary of the whole poem. Structurally speaking, it is divided first and then summarized. "Snow Lotus" refers to purity, "Haiyan" refers to bravery and optimism, "Eagle" refers to ambition, "Shandandan" refers to enthusiasm and tenacity. The last sentence summarizes the Chinese youth. "Hope for the growth of China's land". Sections 2, 3, and 4 are developed from three different perspectives: Section 2 is about the beautiful mountains and rivers of the motherland that nurture the Chinese youth; Section 3 is about the long culture of the motherland that nourishes the Chinese youth; Section 4 is about the unique characteristics of the motherland The national traditional customs nourish Chinese teenagers. The structure of these three sections is divided first and then summarized. Section 5 reviews the difficult journey of Chinese mothers and explains that Chinese young people should inherit the aspirations of their ancestors. Sections 6 and 7 are about the oaths written by Chinese teenagers, expressing their strong determination and heroic feelings. Stanza 8 is the summary of the whole poem.

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