The four poems at the end of Ye's Land of Hua Qian are:
Today's earth is covered with colorful clothes, which is a colorful world.
Today's earth is full of vitality, and it is an era of vitality and bright spring.
These four poems express the author's high praise and strong pride in today's booming China.
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Creative background:
Ye, male, Han nationality, 196 1 12, born in Liyang, Jiangsu, Suizhou, Hubei, formerly known as Ye Quanshu, real name, landscape lover, and landlord of reading the moon. He once used the name Ye Ganhua, and his pen names are landscapes, Ye Fu, Woods and leaves. ) He is a modern poet, scholar, editor and moral education expert.
He has been engaged in education, teaching and editing planning management for more than 30 years, and has served as a teacher, editor, editor-in-chief, researcher, CPPCC member, president, editor-in-chief, distinguished editor, visiting professor and consultant.