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How to pronounce the second paragraph? Say China.

The following is the original text and phonetic notation of the second paragraph of China Juvenile Oral English.

The red sun rises and its road is bright. When a river comes down, it pours into Wang Yang. Dive into the depths of the dragon, scales flying. The milk tiger roars in the valley, and all the animals are surprised. The falcon tried its wings and the dust scattered.

What does this mean? hé? CHFúLiú,yìXiè? Huang Yang, Qian Long, Tang Yuan, Lin ZH, O, F, I, Yang, R, H, Xi, G, B, M, I, shoigu, Juan, Yang, S, ǔ n, hello.

Strange flowers are born, and they are called emperors. Dry hands can make a difference, but they can also make a difference. The sky wears its gray and the earth wears its yellow. Even if there were years, there were eight famines. The future is like the sea, and there is plenty of time.

Hello, hello, I'm good, hello. 609ā n jiang f ā xí ng, y ǐ u zu ò q í má ng. l ǔ quian. g ǔ, and so on. Money is coming, Lai Fangchang.

Extended data

Young China said that it was an essay written by Liang Qichao (1873- 1929) in the late Qing Dynasty, which was written in 1900 after the failure of the Reform Movement of 1898. The article strongly praises the vitality of youth, points out that China under feudal rule is the "oldest empire", and earnestly hopes that "young China people" will emerge to inspire the people's spirit.

The article is informal and uses metaphors, which is very encouraging. With a strong enterprising spirit, the author has placed his love and expectation on the youth in China. This article has great influence and is a long political paper. From the standpoint of bourgeois reformists, the author made a sharp contrast between feudal ancient China and China youth in his mind.

Strongly praised the young people's spirit of being brave in reform, encouraged people to shoulder the heavy responsibility of building China's youth, and expressed their desire to make the motherland prosperous and enterprising. It is recognized as the most positive and emotional chapter in Liang Qichao's works, and the author himself regards it as his masterpiece of "opening up a new style and inspiring the people"