Using rhetorical devices such as personification, repetition, prose and simile, the poem expresses the poet's passionate praise and infinite love for the motherland.
The song "I Love You China" is a classic interlude from the movie "Red Son Abroad" starring Chen Chong, written in 1979 with lyrics by Qu Cong and music by Zheng Qiufeng. With the popularity of the movie in the early 1980s, the theme song, sung by soprano Ye Peiying, a Malaysian expatriate, quickly became a hit in China.
The song "I Love You China" expresses the infinite feelings of overseas travelers who miss their motherland. Whenever this song is sung, it can make people's hearts experience a kind of passion that gushes out, and make the heart of every yellow descendant swirl with the lofty love of the motherland.
Song Lyrics
I love you, China
The lark flies through the blue sky,
I love you China
I love you China, I love you China
I love your vigorous seedlings in spring,
I love your golden fruits in autumn
I love your green pine temperament,
I love your red plum character.
I love the sweet cane of my hometown,
I love the milk that nourishes my heart
I love you, China, I love you, China
I want to dedicate the most beautiful song to you,
My mother, my motherland
I love you, China, I love you,
I love you, China, I love you, China, I love you, the South China Sea,
I love you, the South China Sea,
I love you, the South China Sea,
I love you, the South China Sea,
I love you.
I love the snowy Northland
I love the boundless forests,
I love the majestic mountains
I love the murmuring streams,
swinging with clear waves that flow from my dreams
I love you, China, I love you,
I want to dedicate my beautiful youth to you,
My mother, my motherland
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Ah... I want to dedicate my youth to you,
My mother my country.
Expanded Information
Background of Composition
The song "I Love You, China" is the theme song of the movie "Overseas Red Son".
Not long after the spring breeze of reform and opening up blew in 1980, the number of returning Chinese increased day by day. Under such a background, China made a movie "Overseas Red Son" which reflected the patriotic overseas Chinese's heart for the motherland. It is a film reflecting the story of overseas Chinese compatriots' sorrows and joys. A young woman, Huang Sihua, applies for the army's cultural troupe, and although her singing voice is clear and melodious, her acceptance into the troupe is met with resistance due to the fact that she is the daughter of an overseas Chinese.
After the "Gang of Four" was crushed, Sihua finally made it to the stage. After the "Gang of Four" was crushed, Si Hua finally took to the stage, and a large number of literary works such as "I Love You, China" reflecting positively on the Chinese diaspora broke ground.
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