Joke Collection Website - Talk about mood - What poems describe the grandeur of Tiananmen Square?

What poems describe the grandeur of Tiananmen Square?

Poems describing the grandeur of Tiananmen Gate are as follows:

1, morning dew, rising sun. Look at the solemn image of things and pay attention to people's haste. Hold your head high and salute the honor guard; Looking around, the flag of the square is red. A gathering place for Chinese and foreign tourists; Window of China, bless peace. The national flag is sacred, the soul of the country, and the five stars shine on heaven and earth; Clear-cut, passionate, Kyushu embodies China's feelings. The country is great because of the flag, and the military flag is strong. Towering towers are the pride of China.

2. Weizai Square, the window of China, Zhuangzai Square, the auspicious of the nation. The holy land of people of all ethnic groups and the heart of the great motherland are magnificent and vast. The national emblem of the tower hangs high and resplendent; The national flag of the square is bright and dazzling, fluttering in the wind; The Great Hall of the People is a gathering of British people, which is a matter of * * *; The national museum has a collection of cultural relics that have witnessed vicissitudes of life; The Chairman's Memorial Hall is solemn and has been handed down from generation to generation.

Introduction to Tiananmen Square:

Tiananmen Square is located in the center of Beijing, the capital of People's Republic of China (PRC), at the southern end of the Forbidden City. It faces Tiananmen Square, Monument to the People's Heroes, Great Hall of the People and China National Museum across Chang 'an Avenue, covering an area of 4,800 square meters. It attracts worldwide attention for its outstanding architectural art and special political status.