Modern Poetry on Youth and Patriotism

Modern poems about youth and patriotism are as follows:

Pale yellow warmth, even though my heart goes with it, and the Yellow River water flowing around the land of the north twists and turns, my heart is stirring to pursue it, storming the Yangtze River water in the hot land of the south and heading straight for the East China Sea. They are a golden flash on the coast where China people live, and the two sides are the paradise they yearn for.

Suddenly look up, the motherland is good, bow down and feel happy, and the hometown is beautiful. At my feet is the saint I am looking for. I suddenly look back and love my motherland and my hometown more. Time flows quietly along the road of time. The motherland is thriving, recalling the past, a romantic figure through the ages, looking at the present and being a hero.

I'm happy to walk on the country road, so? Only when you are in the azalea, you will know the paradise of flowers and birds, walk into the grass sea and feel the tranquility of the sea. The rising sun will climb from the mountain of God, and countless willow branches will dance with the sea. Who were you drunk with? Who wrote the rural folk songs? It stands in the breeze, feeling the fragrance of green trees and weeds.

Spring blossoms for an instant, and it is infinitely warm. Country roads extend in all directions, and patches of green forests decorate my hometown. My heart suddenly feels that I love my motherland and my hometown more.

Data expansion:

Modern poetry, also known as "vernacular poetry", can be traced back to the late Qing Dynasty, which is a kind of poetry. Compared with ancient poems, although they are all written for understanding things, they are generally informal in format and rhythm.

Basic features:

Modern poetry is free in form and rich in connotation, and image management is more important than rhetoric application. Compared with ancient poetry, although they all feel things and reflect the soul, they completely break through the characteristics of ancient poetry, which are "gentle and sincere, with no complaints", and emphasize more on free and open, straightforward statements and intangible communication between reason and reason.

The mainstream of modern poetry is free verse. Free verse is the product of the May 4th New Culture Movement, which adopts vernacular in form, breaking the shackles of old-style poetry, and mainly reflects new life and expresses new ideas in content.