The opening remarks of my mother, the host of the Chinese activity class in the second volume of the first day of junior high school, are about 300 words.

Ah, friend!

With his heroism,

Vilen in Asia;

It shows the spirit of our nation:

Great and powerful!

Here, we celebrate the Yellow River.

I stood on the top of a high mountain and watched the Yellow River roll eastward.

Tao Jin is surging, setting off a huge wave;

Turbid flow turns around and forms a zigzag chain;

From the foot of Kunlun Mountain to the edge of the Yellow Sea,

Split the Central Plains in two.

Ah! Yellow River!

You are the cradle of our nation!

Five thousand years of ancient culture originated from you;

How many heroic stories are staged around you!

Ah! Yellow River!

You are great and strong, appearing on the plains of Asia like a giant.

You built a barrier for our country with that hero's body.

Ah! Yellow River!

You pour down thousands of feet, majestic, and thousands of iron arms extend to the north and south sides.

The great spirit of our nation,

Will grow under your cultivation!

Heroes and sons and daughters of our motherland,

Will learn from you,

As great and strong as you!

As great and strong as you!

Throughout the ages, the Yellow River, with its majestic momentum, has flowed across the land of China and nurtured China people from generation to generation. To sing praises to the Yellow River is to sing praises to our great Chinese nation.

The Yellow River Cantata is a group of poems written by the famous poet Zhang Guangnian to cooperate with the large-scale national symphony created by musician Xian Xinghai. From 65438 to 0938, after the full-scale outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the Japanese invaders trampled on the land of North China. The whole country set off the climax of the anti-Japanese national salvation movement. It is the wish of many progressive literary and art workers to reflect the real struggle through their own artistic images and stimulate the anti-Japanese enthusiasm of the people throughout the country. In August 1935, the poet Guang William. J wrote the lyrics "Flowers in May", in which he sang, "Flowers in May bloomed all over Yuan Ye, and/flowers covered the blood of people with lofty ideals. /In order to save this dying nation,/they fought stubbornly against the Japanese. ..... "The lyrics were widely sung after being composed. After the poet 1939 went to Yan 'an, he created a larger group of poems, The Yellow River Cantata. The Yellow River Chorus * * has eight movements, namely: Yellow River boatman song, Yellow River ode, how the water of the Yellow River moves out of the sky, Yellow River counterpart song, Yellow River ballad, Yellow River resentment, defending the Yellow River roar, and Yellow River. The magnificent imagination and realistic pictures in the poem are intertwined, forming a magnificent historical picture, praising suffering and struggle, depicting the image of the Yellow River and reflecting the real scene of the heroic sons and daughters of the Chinese nation in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. Xian Xinghai praised it as "full of aesthetic feeling, realism, resentment and tragic feelings, which makes people who have never crossed the Yellow River and those who have been to the Yellow River feel the same way. The lyrics themselves have tried to describe the history of the Yellow River for thousands of years.

The Yellow River Fu is a genre fu, mainly composed of the Yellow River Fu, which is closely related to the first chapter of the group poem "The Yellow River Boatman Song" in structure. "The Yellow River Boatman Song" describes: "Dark clouds are gathering in the sky, and the stormy waves are lapping on the shore. The Yellow River boatmen fought in the wind and rain and finally reached the other side after hardships. " This symbolizes that our great nation and people have broken through the difficulties of the storm and finally won a brilliant victory. "So in the second chapter" Ode to the Yellow River ",the poet appeared as a singer of the times. Standing on the top of the mountain, he sang the Yellow River ode on behalf of the heroic sons and daughters of the motherland. He praised the Yellow River for its majestic momentum and long history. He wanted to learn from the Yellow River and be as great and strong as the Yellow River.