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Everywhere I look, I see China. Which poem is it from?
Does the questioner want to ask which poem "Everywhere I Look Is China" comes from? This poem comes from "Age of Awakening". The complete poem is as follows: We were born under the red flag and grew up in the spring breeze. Wherever we look, we see China, and the five shining stars are all beliefs. "Everywhere you look is China" means that everything you can see is the civilization created by the Chinese nation. Gaze, a Chinese word pronounced as mùguāng, means the look of the eyes; vision. In this era of awakening, human history will be completely rewritten. Humanity is controlled by negative energy and has been lost in this dark space for too long. Nowadays, advanced life forms in all levels of space in the universe are assisting the awakening of humans on earth. The major systems of the universe are constantly pouring pure energy of each system into the earth, and the wave of awakening has spread across the entire earth.
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