The sun sets over the long river and is covered with ice for thousands of miles, but I still hold a burning hope in my heart: I hope that the spring breeze will arrive soon, bringing crisp drizzle and
The sun sets over the long river and is covered with ice for thousands of miles, but I still hold a burning hope in my heart: I hope that the spring breeze will arrive soon, bringing crisp drizzle and moisturizing the dry seedlings; I hope that the ice will pour down and roll up the snow from the icebergs. Water irrigates the dry land on both sides of the river and restores my beautiful and healthy body to the old Yellow River. The river is hanging high in the sky, and the soul of winter is particularly strong, but there is still a wave of waves pounding the shore in my chest. I am looking forward to the summer rain pouring down early, bringing in the muddy water to irrigate the withered wheat fields; looking forward to the rushing peaks and leaping over, using her. The giant's arms uncovered the silt-filled river bottom and restored the shy appearance of my daughter of the Yellow River! Extended information "Ode to the Yellow River" is a modern poem that reflects the theme of anti-Japanese and national salvation. It is an ode focusing on "singing" and comes from the "Yellow River Cantata", which is a modern poem. A modern poem written by the poet Guang Weiran in 1939. This poem is a lyric poem that reflects the theme of anti-Japanese and national salvation. This poem is also the poet's ode to the Yellow River. The poet eulogized with surging enthusiasm the majesty and long history of the Yellow River, and its role in nurturing and protecting the Chinese nation. , praising the strong and unyielding national spirit of the Chinese nation, and expressing the strong determination and indomitable courage of the Chinese people. The language of the whole poem is unrestrained, the artistic conception is broad and lofty, majestic and full of power. It can be read in one go, passionate and gives people a strong spiritual shock. "Ode to the Yellow River" has an exciting melody, majestic momentum, full of strong impact and shock, demonstrating the unruly bloody nature of the Yellow River and the heroic spirit of the Chinese nation. Guang Weiran, formerly known as Zhang Guangnian, is a modern poet and literary critic. A native of Guanghua County, Hubei Province. A member of the Communist Party of China, he graduated from the Chinese Department of Wuchang Zhonghua University in 1935. In his early years, he was engaged in anti-Japanese and national salvation literary and artistic activities. Began publishing works in 1936. Joined the Chinese Writers Association in 1949. He created a series of poems such as "Yellow River Cantata", "Flowers of May" and "Qu Yuan". Other representative works include "Realistic Issues in Drama", "Wind and Rain Literary Talk", "Literary Debate Collection", etc. References: