A collection of poems about red poems in the sixth grade

The collection of poems about red poetry in grade six is as follows:

1, Fang Zhimin's lovely China.

My motherland, lovely China, you have created a glorious history and raised a great nation. I am proud of your long history. Thousands of years of strong winds can't break your tall and straight back. I am proud of your strength. I have lived through these years with internal and external troubles. I am proud of your light, and the Chinese nation firmly holds its own destiny.

2, "Yellow River" Author: Snowdrift

Days and nights whizzing away in my eyes, grass and gold surging in my chest. Yan Di's "Neijing", the expression of tears and mud. I have been rushing through my youth, my blood is breathing.

Who is your drunken boat when I warm the river of tears with a copper pot in my hand? Suppress my heart and look forward to the big dipper full of thunder. You have uncovered a thousand Yellow River diaries, and a thousand diaries are the back of Qian Fan. Qian Fan's back, you are the roar of a comeback, when I lead the cattle and drive the sheep and disappear at your noisy dusk entrance.

4. Ai Qing's "I Love This Land"

If I were a bird, I would also sing with a hoarse throat: this land hit by the storm, this river of sadness and indignation that will surge on us forever, this restless wind, and the incomparable gentle dawn from the forest. -Then I died, and even my feathers rotted in the ground. Why do I often cry? Because I love this land deeply.