What does the poem "The Last Minute" express?

The poem "The Last Minute" expresses the strong patriotic feelings accumulated by the people of China and sincere wishes for a bright future after Hong Kong's return to the motherland.

Last-minute Modernity: Li Xiaoyu

Midnight. Hong kong,

Let me hold your hand,

Listen to the last minute storm.

Listening to your approaching footsteps,

Listen to the heartbeat and tapping of all China people.

last minute

This is the shape of a flag,

Is the red rising slowly between heaven and earth,

This is the flagpole-the upright backbone of China people.

Is unfolding, the land and sky of Hong Kong,

This is the silence in jubilation,

His trembling lips remained silent,

Who is crying over and over again?

Gently shouted the name:

Hong Kong, Hong Kong, our hearts!

I saw it,

The last wisp of nitrate (xiāo) smoke over Humen

The last moment after a hundred years.

Finally dispersed;

A broken history textbook

On page 1997,

That scar that goes deep into the bone marrow (suǐ),

Blood and knife light have been released.

Inject it into our souls.

When a yellow old treaty quietly landed,

Emerge from the smoke

The face of the Great Wall, the face with yellow skin,

Slow-moving things-

A hundred years of pain and happiness,

Through these tears,

Let the sea boil!

At this moment,

It's midnight and early morning,

All eyes are brand-new sunrises,

All salutes are the bells of the century.

Hong Kong, let me hold your hand tightly.

Listen to the last minute of wind and rain,

Then run, hug,

Welcome new things

Dew and fragrance

Rooted in the depths of the earth

The first bauhinia flower ...

Precautions:

1. Ask: Ask carefully. Spine: the middle bone of the back of a person or an animal. It is often compared to integrity and backbone. Smoke: the smoke produced after the explosion of explosives.

2. Bone marrow: the soft gelatinous substance in the bone cavity. In the poem, "the scar that goes deep into the bone marrow" means that the humiliation of aggression by the great powers has caused unforgettable pain to the people of China.

3. Moment: it means a short time, a moment, and sometimes it is written as "a moment".

About the author:

Li Xiaoyu,1October 26th was born in Feng Run county, Hebei province. She graduated from Peking University Chinese Department and is a contemporary female writer. 65438-0983 Join Chinese Writers Association. He used to be the executive deputy editor of Poetry Journal and the vice president and secretary general of Chinese Poetry Society. February 20 15 1 1, died in Beijing at the age of 64.

Extended data:

The whole poem is concise, infectious, sincere and enthusiastic, and the author is full of blood and enthusiasm.

Love is integrated into every word of this poem. The whole poem has four sections. The first section is the introduction of the whole poem. The author personifies Hong Kong, just like talking to relatives. "Listen to the last minute storm."

Like all China people, the author warmly welcomes the historic moment of Hongkong's return to the motherland. The second part expresses people's excitement and pride when they watch the national flag of China and the national flag of Ran Ran, the regional flag of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

This emotion is truly expressed through some close-up descriptions, such as "flags", "flagpoles", "silent scenes", "slightly trembling lips" and "crying softly over and over again with tears". The third part is mainly the author's association with the humiliating history of Hong Kong, the unequal treaties imposed on China since the Opium War, and the expression of joy at present.

The fourth part is that Hong Kong has since opened a new chapter in history. The author expressed his warm welcome to Hong Kong's return to the motherland and his deep wishes for Hong Kong's bright future in passionate language.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Li Xiaoyu (member of Chinese Writers Association)