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I like your China poems.
When the bright sun jumps out from the blue waves in your East China Sea, the stars are still shining on your Pamirs. When your northland is still a world wrapped in silver! Your southern Xinjiang is full of spring scenery. I love you, China! I love your songs and dances in Dunhuang, the light makeup of West Lake in Hangzhou, the beauty of Guilin's landscape and the mystery of Huangshan's sea of clouds.

I love you, China!

I love you, the towering Potala Palace on the roof of the world, the moonlight in front of the Dai bamboo building, the grapes in Turpan and the melons in Hami, the sheep on the Hulunbeier grassland, like white clouds fluttering in the blue sky.

I love you, China!

I love you, young people's enthusiasm is unrestrained, middle-aged people's deep incomprehension, children's innocent smiling faces, and old people's dancing sunset discos.

I love you, China!

I love the ancient songs played by your chimes in the Warring States period, the new songs you sang in the soaring era, the layers of halls in the Forbidden City at dusk, and the brilliant lights on modern buildings at night.

I love you, China!

I love the mushroom clouds in the sky to drive away the loneliness in the wilderness, and I love the radio waves from the Great Wall of Antarctica.

I love your joy in sending away the plague, and I love your zero breakthrough in Olympic history.

I love you, China!

Several degrees of rain or shine, several degrees of clutch, several degrees of relief, several degrees of grandeur, I love your struggle, creation and writing history. I have cultivated several times, harvested several times, been barren several times and flourished several times. I love your blood and sweat. How much joy, how much dryness, how much loss, how much gain, I love your tenacious and persistent personality. I love your broad mind, your great spirit and your endless pulse.

I love you, China!

You are the golden phoenix flying out of the fire of Nirvana, and you are the dragon dancing on the land of Shenzhou. You are the lions awakened in the East, and you are the great people and countries that we have just gone through 54 years of ups and downs.

I love you, China!

You have experienced suffering and waste, and you have been humiliated and tortured. You have ignorance and shortcomings, you have disease and poverty. Yes, we should not be conceited, but we should never be conceited. We think, we are anxious, we work hard, we explore, we work hard, we explore, we trudge.

We work hard! We will make your ancient land glow with more dazzling youthful brilliance, and we will make you a prosperous, strong, civilized and democratic leader among the nations of the world. We are proud of you. We are proud of you. We love you, China.

Extended data:

A literary genre that expresses the author's rich emotions in highly concise language, reflects social life and has a certain rhythm and rhythm.

Poetry is a lyrical literary genre. "Shi Mao-Preface" records: "Poets have aspirations. Have ambition in your heart and speak like a poem. " Yan Yu's Poems on Canglang in the Southern Song Dynasty said that "poets chant temperament". There is only one art expressed in words: poetry.

Poetry is a lyrical literary genre. Mao's Preface to Poetry says: "Poets have their own aspirations. Have ambition in your heart and speak like a poem. " Yan Yu's Poems on Canglang in the Southern Song Dynasty said that "poets chant temperament". There is only one art expressed in words: poetry.

In ancient China, unhappy people were called poems and happy people were called songs. In modern times, they are generally called poems. It expresses social life and people's spiritual world according to certain syllables and rhythms. The origin of poetry can be traced back to ancient times. There are related documents in Yu Shun period.

The Book of Songs is China's first collection of poems, which is said to have been compiled by Confucius. There is still debate on this issue in academic circles. China's ancient poetry experienced the development of Yuefu, Tang Poetry, Song Poetry and Yuan Qu in the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties. "History of rites and music": "If you have an indissoluble bond with your relatives, you will come from poetry and Zhong Shi will sing the strings."

Yue's Diary of Han Ji Hui is a poem. Han Yu's Preface to Poems in Yunzhou Xitang in the Tang Dynasty: "Although the works of the four ponds are said to have words but no poems, they connect the people of the country with Tao and do not attract public morality." Wang Ming Chang's Zhen Ze Chang Yu Official System: "The Hanlin in Tang and Song Dynasties is a very deep and strict place with many poets."

Lu Xun's Letter to Dou: "Although there are two kinds of poems, the latter is better." "Suixian Literature and History Materials Yuan's Land Garden": "Yuan's land garden is in Mingfengmen ... On good days, scholars and celebrities from the state gather here. The poem recited later became a picture album called "Penglai Jisheng". "

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Baidu encyclopedia-poetry