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"Song of the Seven Sons" is a collection of poems written by the modern patriotic poet Wen Yiduo in March 1925 while studying in the United States. In this group of poems, the poet uses personification to compare the seven ceded and leased places in China, including Macau, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, to the seven children taken away from the motherland;

Let them express their sorrow of "being neglected by the motherland and being abused by aliens", "to express their loneliness and death, and to cherish the sorrow of the motherland in spring", so as to wake up the people from indifference, revitalize China, and regain the lost land. The overall structure of the whole poem is uniform, each section is well-proportioned, and full of architectural beauty. The rhythm is whirlwind and ups and downs, and it is full of profoundness.

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Song of the Seven Sons (composed by Li Haiying "Song of the Seven Sons—Macau") generally refers to Song of the Seven Sons—Macau< /p>

"Song of Seven Sons - Macau" is the theme song of the TV documentary "Macau Years". It is a song written by Wen Yiduo, composed by Li Haiying, and sung by Rong Yunlin. It was first released in 1999 and was later included in From the studio album "Macau Dolls Sing New Song" released on February 12, 2018.

On June 17, 2019, it was selected into 100 outstanding songs to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.

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