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Poems and articles about family and country sentiments

"No one has died since ancient times, and his loyalty will be remembered by history." These two sentences in Wen Tianxiang's "Crossing the Lingding Ocean" are a moving portrayal of the patriotic spirit of the Chinese nation. Facing the destruction of his country and his family, the poet calmly sacrificed his life as if he were dead. These two seemingly plain words are actually touching and have become an eternal masterpiece. In the vast history of literature, patriotic feelings have always surged in the hearts of countless literati, and countless patriotic masterpieces have been left behind throughout the ages. On the occasion of the 65th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, we have specially selected ten poems from famous patriotic works of modern and contemporary literature to allow readers to feel the author's patriotic sentiments while reading.

Poetry part

Ai Qing: I love this land?

If I were a bird,

I should also use my hoarse voice Throat singing:

This land battered by storms,

This river that is always raging with our sorrow and anger,

This endless blowing The angry wind,

And the extremely gentle dawn from the forest...

——Then I died,

Even my feathers rotted inside the land.

Why do I always have tears in my eyes?

Because I love this land deeply...

November 17, 1938?

Appreciation? Ai Qing (1910-1996), formerly known as Jiang Haicheng, Famous modern poet. Most of the poems reflect the suffering and destiny of the nation and people, reflect real life and struggles, and express the yearning and praise for the light.

In the early days of the Anti-Japanese War, the Japanese army successively captured vast areas of North China, East China, and South China, wreaking havoc wherever they went in an attempt to destroy the Chinese people's will to resist. But the Chinese people rose up and resisted unyieldingly. At the moment when the country was lost and the nation was in danger, the poet firmly joined the torrent of the national liberation struggle and composed this poem.

This is a famous lyrical poem that has been widely recited in the history of modern poetry. It uses the metaphor of a bird's attachment to the land for life and death, and vividly expresses the author's deep and sincere patriotic feelings, which have once and will Continue to touch countless readers. gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; Ai Qing: I love this land

Guo Moruo: Coal in the furnace?

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Ah, my young girl!

Since I saw the light of day again,

I often miss my hometown,

I am burning for my beloved

Such a look!

Written between January and February 1920

Appreciation? Guo Moruo (1892-1978), formerly known as Guo Kaizhen, was a modern writer, poet, historian, and social activist who had great influence on China. The creation of new poetry had a great influence and became one of the founders of new literature.

This poem was written in 1920. Although the poet was far away in Japan at that time, he was always paying attention to everything happening in his motherland. The poet uses personification to compare himself to the burning "coal in the furnace", and uses personification to compare the motherland to "my beloved" and "young girl". The whole poem is built on this set of core images. It expresses the author's patriotic heart. As Guo Moruo himself said: "China after the 'May Fourth Movement' is the same as my lover in my mind." ""Coal in the Furnace" with 'the emotion of attachment to the motherland' is my love song to her. "gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; gt; Guo Moruo: Coal in the Furnace

Dai Wangshu: I use my damaged palm

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The invisible palm swept across the infinite mountains and rivers,

The fingers were stained with blood and ashes, the palm was stained with darkness,

Only the far away corner was still intact,

Warm, bright, solid and vigorous spring.

On it, I caress it gently with my damaged palm,

Like the soft hair of a lover, the milk in a baby's hand.

I put all my strength in the palm of my hand

Put it on it, sending love and all hope,

Because only there is the sun and spring,

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It will drive away the darkness and bring revival,

Because only there we will not live like animals,

die like ants...

There, the eternal China!