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China juvenile recitation
Teenagers in China

Author: Li Shaobai

One comes from the lofty and steep plateau,

I am the snow lotus on the iceberg;

B from Treasure Island surrounded by blue waves.

I am a milk swallow in the sea breeze;

C comes from the vast grassland,

I am a young eagle flying under the blue sky;

Ding came from the loess slope with seven ditches and eight beams.

I am Shandandan, who is fresh and tender by the Yellow River.

Qi! The hope of land growth in China,

We are China teenagers!

Ding Jiuqu's Yellow River taught me perseverance,

A vast Kunlun taught me to hold my head high,

C taught me that what is pure is the snowflake in the north.

B What taught me to be warm was the red cotton in southern Xinjiang.

Jia Yi Long's hometown, the cradle of the nation,

Beautiful mountains and rivers, our home. ?

A square figure who becomes strong and dignified,

Feel the heroism of Water Margin and Three Kingdoms;

B to picturesque Tang poetry and Song poetry,

Appreciate the bells of Fengqiao and the lonely smoke in the desert;

C babbled in grandma's songs,

The story of Nuwa and Dayu lingers in my ears;

Ding is toddler in grandpa's arms.

Dong Zi and Lei Feng's footsteps lead me forward.

Chinese people, Chinese people,

Black eyes and yellow skin, the appearance remains the same.

At the end of the month in butyl five, the heart follows the dragon boat to chase the soul of poetry.

Mid-Autumn Festival in August, the full moon sends me thoughts.

At the Aobao meeting, archery and wrestling showed the tenacity of small herders;

A holds Hada in her hand, singing and dancing vigorously, and presents her best wishes to her friends.

The beauty of the East nourishes the offspring of the dragon,

Five thousand years of culture is rooted in our hearts.

Ding We remember the merits and demerits of Chinese mothers.

Not to mention what she has suffered.

The yellow river tracker can't pull the question mark-like body straight,

The ancient bricks of the Great Wall can't stop the shrapnel of foreign guns.

c! It's a spark in July, a boat in South Lake,

Let the eastern heroes rise from the nightmare.

The blood of a pioneer revived the frozen soil for thousands of years,

China only smiles at young people.

The Story of Spring resounded throughout the country.

China! Opened a brand-new picture.

Today, history and future will be welded by us.

The baton of the times depends on us,

Standing at the new starting line, loudly answer:

Qi teenagers want to write more brilliant China poems!

A don't expect sunshine everywhere under your feet.

B don't fantasize about sunny days overhead,

C is not infatuated with the honey pot hotbed given by his father and brother.

Ding doesn't forget the "most dangerous time" battle song flying!

A wants to be the flagship of breaking the waves,

B wants to build a rocket to propel the spaceship.

Third, cut off poverty like a sword.

Ding wants to connect the world with love.

Jia Ding listened. Lusheng and Suona played together.

Look, the swallow and fly with me the eagle.

Fifty-six flowers are in full bloom,

Decorate Wan Li Garden.

A pride that amazed the souls of ancestors:

Qi! This is my China!

This is China boy!

Extended data:

The author of "China Teenagers" eulogizes the motherland passionately from the perspective of China teenagers in the new era, expressing his sincere pride as a teenager in China and his strong determination to build China in China. "Snow Lotus" means purity, "Haiyan" means courage and optimism, "Young Eagle" means ambition, and "Shandandan" means enthusiasm and tenacity.

China Boys is a poem by the poet Li Shaobai. This poem eulogizes the motherland with passion from the perspective of China teenagers in the new era, expressing the strong feelings of China teenagers who love and serve the motherland, and expressing their strong determination and pride as teenagers in China. This poem was selected into the first volume of the sixth grade Chinese textbook of People's Education Publishing House as the eighth reading text of Unit 2 "The Motherland is in My Heart".

References:

People's Education Press-Lesson 8 Review and Test of Teenagers in China