The significance of the three blacks and protrusions on the land

The meaning of "three blacks" and "a knot in one's heart" in the land is the joy of "three blacks" since they got their own land. Sanhei is hardworking, intensive, kind-hearted and full of hope for the future. "Three Blacks" is the representative of the broad masses of working people, and it is a hard lump formed by the heart knot.

Three Blacks and the Land is a modern poem written by Su Jinsan. The hero of the poem is three blacks, and the land is the pillar on which the three blacks live. The poem reproduces the happy mood of farmers represented by Sanhei after recovering their land, and expresses their love for the land and their longing for a better life in the future.

Farmers used to have no land, only the cultivated land of landlords, who exploited them. On the eve of the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), the land revolution was carried out in the liberated areas, and farmers recovered their land.

This poem is about the joy of peasants who became landlords after the land reform movement and their high labor enthusiasm.