Original text:
White clouds in the western sky,
Turned into a red sunset glow;
The sun rises from the mountains in the east,
It's going to fall on the western hills!
How many good things did the sun do in a day:
She sprinkled golden light on the flowers,
She pulled up the young tree;
She accompanied the children to play in the water by the sea.
Watch them make waves of joy.
The sun is about to set in the western hills!
Where is she going?
She wants to use people's sleep,
Go to another country.
In other countries,
There are also happy children,
There are also small trees and flowers.
I know, at this time,
The children and flowers there,
Waiting for her in her sleep, hoping for her ...
This text personifies the sun as a friend of children all over the world. She plays with children from different countries at different times of the day. "The sun belongs to everyone" means "The world belongs to everyone". Children all over the world share the warmth of sunshine, peace in share the world and social peace under a blue sky.
Poetry depicts a thriving scene: flowers covered with the golden light of the sun, young trees growing in the sun, and children playing happily in the warm sunshine. Poets extract poems from the natural phenomenon of "the sun shines all over the world" and regard the sun as a friend of all countries. She fell from the western hills and went to other countries, bringing happiness and hope to children all over the world.
This text tells us that only when people all over the world live in harmony and strengthen trust and understanding can mankind have a better tomorrow.