Snow fell on the land of China.
The cold is blocking China. ...
Wind,
Like a sad old woman.
Follow closely
Stretch out your cold fingers
Pulling the skirts of pedestrians.
As old as the land.
I never stopped talking for a moment. ...
Appear in the forest,
Drive a carriage
You China farmer,
Wearing a fur hat,
Braving the heavy snow
Where are you going?
Tell you
I'm also a descendant of farmers-
Because of yours
A face with painful wrinkles,
I can go so deep
got it
People living on the grassland
The hardships of years.
but I ...
It's not happier than you.
Lying on the river of time.
A wave of suffering
He has swallowed me several times and rolled me up one by one.
Vagrancy and imprisonment
I lost the most precious time of my youth,
My life
Like your life.
The same haggard.
Snow fell on the land of China,
The cold is blocking China. ...
By the river on a snowy night,
A small oil lamp moves slowly,
On that broken boat full of birds
Reflect the light and hang your head.
Who is sitting there?
One by one, you
A dirty little woman,
Is it ... or not
Your home
A nest of happiness and warmth
A violent enemy
Did it burn down?
Is it ... or not
On a night like this,
Without the protection of men,
In the fear of death
Have you ever been teased by enemy bayonets?
Well, on such a cold night,
innumerable
Our elderly mother,
Curled up in a home that doesn't belong to you,
Just like a foreigner
I don't know the wheels of tomorrow.
What kind of journey do you want to embark on?
One by one, and then
The Road to China
Is so rugged,
It's too muddy.
Snow fell on the land of China.
The cold is blocking China. ...
Through the snowy grassland
Those areas swallowed up by the fire,
Countless land cultivators
Lost their poultry.
Lost fertile land.
squeeze in
In the dirty alley of despair of life;
Land of opportunity
Langxiang faces the gloomy sky.
Begging for help
Trembling arms.
The pain and disaster in China
As vast and long as this snowy night!
Snow fell on the land of China.
The cold is blocking China. ...
China,
Mine is in the dark.
A weak poem.
Can I give you some warmth?
19371February 28th