A poem about health: peace and health
Being strong doesn't necessarily mean being in a good mood.
Peace is a blessing.
Being rich doesn't necessarily mean being healthy.
Health is a responsibility.
Whether it is a senior official, a powerful person, a rich man or a celebrity.
Ordinary people, farmers or pawns.
Their lives are equally powerful.
Their lives are all equally pale.
Money and power are tempting.
But nature will never yield to it.
To cherish life and fear the law is to enjoy life.
Remember, peace is a blessing and health is the foundation.
Healthy Poetry Part II: Healthy Songs
Jump with me.
Let the dance warm your body.
Let the smile make the blood happy.
Spit out seven colors in full bloom
Fill your heart with sunshine.
Exercise makes sweat fall.
Confidence after washing
The universe is vast.
Enthusiasm is the banner of youth.
A smile is a brilliant flower.
Catch me
You won't be lonely.
Catch me
Towards a happy kingdom
Health Poetry Part III: Health is a blessing.
Lying in bed.
Looking at mom's helpless eyes
Pass warm milk tea every day.
I want to get better soon.
Don't want to be a swallow with broken wings
I want to fly.
Who says lying down is better than sitting?
Only by personal experience can we know.
I'd rather
Go to work as soon as you wake up.
Time flies, but the sun still shines.
I have always been willful and arrogant.
I really realized it today.
Warmth of home
For me, for my family,
How important is this?
Healthy Poetry 4: A Healthy Heart
new China
The largest institution
Beijing is your chest.
Zhongnanhai is your heart.
Holding 56 children in her arms.
Discipline, discipline
new China
The strongest physique
Like a rooster in Chen Si.
Standing on the boulder in the South China Sea
Holding 56 children in her arms.
Sing the east
new China
Your flower nails are covered with blood.
The ocean facing south.
This is nourishing nutrition.
Holding 56 children in her arms.
be radiant with delight/joy
new China
Your kindness to others is noble.
Years of longevity.
There is Zhongnanhai, a healthy heart.
Holding 56 children in her arms.
Say strong, civilized and dignified in the world.