Interpretation of The Good Land of China

1) The poet expressed the "magic" of "China's land" with specific images such as azaleas, Three Gorges, goddess peak, frozen soil, coconut groves and waves, from the aspects of magnificent mountains and rivers, vast fertile soil, long-standing culture and rich products.

(2) The author uses "frosted grapes" as a symbol of China people's maturity. Here, the poet blends the humanistic landscape into the natural landscape. "The joy of jumping" and "the opportunity of revival" not only contain the poet's expectation for the future, but also warmly cheer for the promising future. With the arrival of the great transition period, the "land of China" will be more magical, beautiful and full of vitality.

(3) "The sigh of the goddess comes from the Three Gorges of the rapids", and the author links it with the legend of the goddess who helped Dayu control the water in Wuxia of the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, which not only writes the magical beauty of the motherland's mountains and rivers, but also naturally implies the long history and ancient culture of the Chinese nation, making the works have a horizontal sense of region and a vertical sense of history.