Poems or famous sayings about loving the land.

1. Poetry about Love of the Land

Poetry about loving the land 1. Poetry about the land

Poetry] Praise the land.

All my poems

Always in the same strain as the land

All the promises and pursuits

Infiltrate into the muscle marrow of the soil bit by bit.

Condensed into my garden and pen plough

When the soul is deeply embedded in this land

I follow the artistic conception of endless thinking.

Create brilliance in the journey of life

The wind in the reclamation area holds up an atmosphere for me.

A drum, a circle and a fragrant thought

The surging emotion of green waves.

Like a breeze, like a drizzle, more like autumn sunshine.

Indulge in the fruit.

The author's deep sleep.

Light from the roots

Shining in my rich countryside

The significance and strength of living between pen and plow

My country poems

Dirty ballads, the purity of the grass.

Looking at the land that lost blood after harvest.

A grateful whisper

Self-weak chest broke out again

& amplt; I love this land >

Ai Qing

I love this land. If I were a bird,

I should also sing with a hoarse throat:

This land hit by the storm,

This river of sadness and anger will surge forever,

This endless wind,

And the gentle dawn from the forest ...-and then I died,

Even feathers rot in the ground.

Why do I often cry?

Because I love this land deeply. ...

2. Poetry about the land

Silkworm girl

When I went into town yesterday,

I came back with tears in my eyes

Those who are covered in Luo Qi,

Not a silkworm raiser.

Tao-Mei (Song)

Tao used up the dirt in front of the door.

There are no tiles on the house.

Fingers are not stained with mud,

Linlinju building

"Compassion for Farmers"-Li Shen

Weeding is at noon,

Sweat dripped down the soil.

Who knows the food on the plate,

Every grain is bitter.

"Compassion for Farmers"-Li Shen

Plant a millet in spring,

Harvest ten thousand seeds in autumn.

There are no idle fields in the four seas,

The farmer is still starving to death.

Bai Juyi's "Looking at Wheat Cutting"

The Tian family has less leisure in the month, and people are twice as busy in May.

In the evening, the south wind rises and the wheat turns yellow.

The mother-in-law has plenty of food and clothing, and the children are full of paddles.

Go with Tian Xiang. Ding Zhuang is in Nangang.

Filled with the heat of the country, the back was scorched by the sun.

I don't know about the heat, but I regret the long summer.

There is another poor woman with her son in her arms.

Grab the ear with your right hand and hang the basket with your left arm.

Listening to his words of concern is very sad.

My family's taxes are gone, so I can take this to satisfy my hunger.

What are my advantages today? I have never been involved in farming and mulberry.

There are three hundred stones in the land, and there is surplus food at the age of eight.

I am ashamed to see this, and I can't forget it every day.

3. Ancient poems describing the land

Simple images condense deep love, and sad poems tell the truth.

-Appreciation of "I Love This Land"

Huang Weidong, Xinfeng No.2 Middle School, Dafeng City (Jindun Street), Jiangsu Province

After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Ai Qing shared the national disaster with high patriotic enthusiasm and devoted himself to the great anti-aggression struggle. He picked up a pen and wrote many beautiful poems, one of which was I Love This Land. Written in the early days of the Anti-Japanese War, it is a masterpiece that inspires the poet's emotions through land. We can learn this poem from three aspects: First, simple images and affectionate images are artistic conception. "Land" and "Sun" are two main images in Ai Qing's poems. "Land" symbolizes the troubled motherland that gave birth to him and raised him. Therefore, the image of "land" embodies Ai Qing's deepest love for the motherland and the people, and his deep concern about the national crisis and the sufferings of the people. This can be seen from the title of the poem, such as "Why do I often have tears in my eyes?" Because I love this land deeply … ",these two true and simple poems tell the eternal" land "complex in the poet's heart. From this, we can easily draw a conclusion that Ai Qing's poems have a unique world of aesthetic images. 2. Sad poems reflect warm feelings. As a lyric art, poetry works need to constantly strengthen feelings in order to strike a chord with readers for a long time. This poem is full of melancholy tone and deep sadness. "Why do I often cry? Because I love this land deeply ... ",the sentence is mixed with melancholy and sadness, but this lyrical tone is the poet's sensitive inner response to the reality of national suffering and the tragic life of the people, and it is also a reflection of his extremely eager feelings. People are not birds and beasts, it goes without saying that this poem begins with "if", which is the first layer of reinforcement. Who doesn't know that the birds are clear and crisp? This poem is described as "hoarse", which is the second layer of reinforcement. It is not enough to have these two layers of reinforcement, so the objects of singing have appeared in the poem one after another: land, river, wind and dawn. It is particularly noteworthy that when describing these images, the poet reached the point of poverty and tears, which fully reflected the artistic characteristics of this freestyle poet. As we know, the word "de" is mostly avoided or used less when writing poems. Needless to say, those folk songs are the creation of free poems. Many people are afraid that too many words "de" will slow down poetry. Ai Qing, on the other hand, dares to express his lingering feelings with a series of long sentences composed of the word "de", and likes to add a lot of adjectives and modifiers in front of the objects he describes to express the spirit of the objects and form a special sense of three-dimensional and sculpture, which is an important feature that distinguishes Ai Qing's liberal poetry creation from other liberal poets (such as Field). I love this land, and it is no exception. Look at the modifiers such as pathos, ferocity and gentleness specially added by the poet before the headwords such as land, river, wind and dawn, and it is not difficult to see the mystery. These long sentences describing landscapes such as land and rivers mentioned above can be said to be the third layer of reinforcement. 3. Strong contrast reflects the persistent love "If I were a bird". The whole poem begins with such an unexpected assumption, and readers can't help but ask, what is the connection between the image of "bird" and the "land" that the author wants to praise? This is the suspense left by the author at the beginning. Just as the reader was impressed by the poet's constant singing-tenacious vitality, I didn't expect this poem to suddenly take a big turn. After a dash, it highlighted "I am dead" and made the body fertile, so there was a strong contrast between life and death. In this strong contrast, the bird's persistent love for the land is consistent. It was really born, sung and lived in Sri Lanka. At this point, the suspense above is solved. Finally, it needs to be pointed out that the "bird" in the poem is a general term, a * * * name, and a new artistic pursuit made by the poet without relying on it. The poem shows a kind of "hoarse throat" in particular, which is purely caused by the tragic atmosphere in the early days of the Anti-Japanese War, and is also the affectionate expression of the special temperament and personality of this "sad poet".