What does "you" mean in "I pursue you"?

Yan 'an is the cradle of revolution. Baota shan is also the backbone of Yan 'an. The author mainly pursues the revolutionary spirit of Yan 'an.

I'm Looking for You in Yan 'an is a modern poem written by Qi Nian, the richest man with revolutionary spirit. The third and fourth paragraphs of the poem need Yan 'an spirit to realize modernization. The third paragraph uses "high-rise buildings" and "household appliances" to represent modernization.

"Like mushrooms after rain", bamboo shoots grow more and faster after it rains in spring, which means that a large number of high-rise buildings have appeared here. "A dazzling array of things" is generally written as "a dazzling array of things". Here, the word order is reversed in order to rhyme. "Lin Lang" is a beautiful jade, which is a metaphor for something beautiful and precious.

Extended data

The fifth and sixth parts of this poem describe the importance of pursuing Yan 'an spirit. The fifth section is mainly from the opposite side, that is, what will happen if Yan' an spirit is lost. If we lose Yan 'an spirit, it's like we have no soul. Of course, it is impossible to spread your wings and fly to a bright future.

The sixth section mainly talks from the front, that is, why we should pursue Yan 'an spirit. The opening sentence "Yan 'an, I pursue you" gets to the point. The following three sentences each have two pursuits, and the latter one is a further explanation of the previous one: golden ideal means faith, bright spring means warmth, and fiery red sun means light. Pursuing Yan 'an means pursuing faith, warmth and light. Yan 'an here, of course, refers to Yan 'an spirit.

Summary: the "space shuttle" and "electronic computer" in the poem represent new technologies; Modern things; "Universe" represents an infinite universe and infinite space; "The old cow broke the car" represents the backwardness of the past; "Backbone" represents Yan 'an spirit. What the author wants to pursue actually refers to Yan 'an spirit.