Ancient poems about the motherland

The ancient poems about the motherland are as follows:

1. If you don’t see me, the water of the Yellow River will come up from the sky.

If you don’t see me, the water of the Yellow River will come up from the sky. The sea never returns. The Tianmen interrupts the opening of the Chu River, and the clear water flows eastwards to this point. The Yellow River falls from the sky and flows through the East China Sea, thousands of miles are written in the mind. The great river goes eastward, and the waves are swept away, and there are romantic figures throughout the ages. The green blood devastated the motherland, and the angry tide whined and complained about Qiantang. On the road in the middle of the ancestral temple, a girl was buried in a barren tomb.

2. The green mountains cannot cover it, and it will flow eastward after all.

The green mountains cannot cover it, and it will flow eastward after all. The stars hang down over the vast plains, and the moon surges over the river. Far up the Yellow River among the white clouds, there is an isolated city called Wanren Mountain. The flying stream plummeted down three thousand feet, and it was suspected that the Milky Way had fallen into the sky. As the day fades behind the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea. The motherland has been in ruins for three hundred years, and the nation has been divorced day by day. Spring is far away, who appreciates the national fragrance and flavor. The steam is rising over the Yunmengze, and the waves are shaking Yueyang City.

3. The king of the lower country, Wolong Kong, has no choice but to compete in the Central Plains.

The king of the country is lying in the sky, and the Central Plains has no choice but to compete with others. The endless falling trees rustled, and the endless Yangtze River rolled in. He did not care about success or failure in his youth, but relied on iron-bloodedism to serve the motherland. The desert is solitary and the smoke is straight, the sun is setting over the long river. I couldn't help but feel that my motherland was sinking, so I went overseas to find close friends.

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Poetry, pronounced as: shī jù is the sentence that makes up the poem. Poems usually follow the format of poetry and limit the number of words in each sentence. The earliest poems in China have a rhymed verse structure with strict metrical requirements. For example, the poems in the pre-Qin period usually have four words per sentence, which can be found in the Book of Songs.

It later developed into five-character or seven-character rhymed poetry, which is found in Tang poetry. After the economic and cultural development of the Song and Yuan Dynasties, the content of the poems was gradually expanded and interpreted. In the late period of the New Democratic Revolution, the poems evolved into free-style poetry without the limit of word count. The sentences of poetry, the language of poetry, the imagery of poetry, the form of poetry, and the connotation of poetry also generally refer to poetry.

Writing this way, the poet felt that the majestic momentum of the waterfall had not been fully expressed, so he then wrote a sentence that seemed to be the Milky Way falling from the sky. It is said that this waterfall is flowing down, making people suspect that the Milky Way is pouring down from the sky. A doubt is used in an ethereal and lively way. If it is true or illusory, it attracts people's imagination and adds to the magical color of the waterfall.