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The Song of the Seven Sons expresses the author's deep affection for the motherland. In 1929, Mr. Wen Yiduo wrote a series of poems, called "Song of the Seven Sons", to mourn the seven pieces of land occupied by the motherland by foreign powers. In the preface, he said: "Our country has been in the Treaty of Nebuchu since the Treaty of Luda.
The concessions, the land that has been lost successively, the loss of support to the motherland, and the abuse of aliens. The sadness of the cover is even greater than that of the seven sons of "Kaifeng".
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The Song of the Seven Sons is a group of poems written by the modern patriotic poet Wen Yiduo in March 1925. In this group of poems, the poet uses anthropomorphic techniques to compare the seven ceded and leased places in China, including Macao, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, to the seven children of the motherland who have been taken away from them, so that they can pour out their sorrow of "being deprived of the motherland and being abused by aliens", and "express their loneliness and sorrow, and cherish the sorrow of the motherland in spring", so that the people can wake up from indifference, rejuvenate China, and regain the lost land.
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First of all, the Seven Sons refer to the seven pieces of land: Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Kowloon, Weihaiwei, Guangzhou Bay, and Luda.
"Song of the Seven Sons" is also a group of poems written by modern patriotic poet Wen Yiduo during his study in the United States. In this group of poems, the poet uses anthropomorphic techniques to compare the seven ceded and leased places to the seven children of the motherland who have been taken away from them, and let them pour out the sorrow of "being lost to the motherland and being abused by aliens", "to express their loneliness and death, and to cherish the sorrow of the motherland", so as to make the people wake up from indifference, revitalize China, and regain the lost land.
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It expresses the feeling of longing for the motherland, and at the same time, it is also an indictment of the cruel atrocities of the great powers, and expresses the incomparable indignation of the dark reality, thus showing the patriotic feelings to the fullest.
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The Song of the Seven Sons expresses the author's abhorrence of the aggression of the imperialist powers, and expresses his nostalgia and praise for the motherland. "The Song of the Seven Sons" is a group of poems written by Wen Yiduo, a modern patriotic poet, in March 1925 while studying in the United States.
The poet uses anthropomorphism in this group of poems. Seven places that were ceded and leased, including Macao, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, were ceded or leased in China. Compare it to the seven children who were taken away from their motherland, and let them pour out their sorrow of "being deprived of their motherland and being abused by aliens".
to express their loneliness and suffering, and cherish the sorrow of the motherland", so that the people can wake up from indifference, revitalize China, and regain lost territory. The overall structure of the poem is uniform, the stanzas are well-proportioned, rich in architectural beauty, the rhythm is swirling and undulating, singing and sighing, and it is profound.
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The Song of the Seven Sons expresses the author's deep affection for the motherland.
The Song of the Seven Sons is a work of Wen Yiduo during his study in the United States, and Wen Yiduo studied in the United States, and experienced the gap between China and the United States, and deeply realized that as a compatriot from a weak country in a strong country suffered all kinds of discrimination and bullying, which made Wen Yiduo extremely separated, and at this time Wen Yiduo was particularly fond of poetry, so he used the situation of group poems to express a strong national self-esteem and deep love for the motherland.
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The Song of the Seven Sons was written in March 1925, when Wen Yiduo was in New York. Looking at the homeland country, the mountains and rivers are broken, the wind and rain are like rocks, the jackals are in charge, the great powers are rampant, and the motherland is occupied by the foreign powers to occupy seven pieces of land. The poet wrote the poem "Discovery" with grief and indignation, and soon published the famous patriotic poem "Song of the Seven Sons" in the "Modern Review".
On the one hand, the poems express nostalgia and praise for the motherland, and on the other hand, they express their hatred of the aggression of the imperialist powers.
The "Seven Sons" refers to the seven lands occupied by the foreign powers at that time: Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, Kowloon, Weihaiwei, Guangzhou Bay (now Zhanjiang, Guangdong), and Luda (Lushun, Dalian).
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What kind of thoughts and feelings does the address qualification express? The author of the song of the Seven Sons expressed his feelings of wanting to return to the embrace of the motherland and missing the motherland, so what kind of thoughts and feelings did the author express when he sang this address in person? The author of the Song of the Seven Sons expressed his very much desire to return to the embrace of the motherland and miss the motherland, so in fact, what kind of thoughts and feelings did the author express when he wrote this very address?
The author of the Song of the Seven Sons expressed his very much desire to return to the embrace of the motherland and miss the motherland, so in fact, this is written by this author, and what kind of thoughts and feelings does the author express? The author of the Song of the Seven Sons expressed his very desire to return to the embrace of the motherland and miss the motherland, so in fact, this writer wrote this author, and this often strongly wants to return to the embrace of the motherland, so this author is also very patriotic What kind of thoughts and feelings does this address qualification express? The author of the Song of the Seven Sons expressed his very much desire to return to the embrace of the motherland and miss the motherland, so in fact, this writer wrote this author, and this often strongly wants to return to the embrace of the motherland, so this author is also very patriotic, and such a person is also worthy of respect.
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The Song of the Seven Sons" is a group of poems written by Mr. Wen Yiduo during his stay in the United States. In this group of poems, the poet uses anthropomorphic techniques to compare the seven ceded and leased places in China, such as Macao, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, to the seven children of the motherland who have been taken away from them.
The Song of the Seven Sons expresses the author's deep attachment to the motherland and hometown, as well as his strong national self-esteem.
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The Song of the Seven Sons expresses the love of the people of Macao for the motherland. They look forward to returning, looking forward to returning to the embrace of the motherland, and to being upright Chinese.
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On the one hand, the Song of the Seven Sons expresses nostalgia and praise for the motherland, and on the other hand, it expresses hatred for the aggression of the imperialist powers.
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expressed the author's strong patriotic feelings, compared the lost land to his son, and hoped to receive the lost land as soon as possible and return to the motherland.
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The song of the Seven Sons expresses the author's longing for his mother and his eagerness to return to the embrace of the motherland.
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First of all, we must know that Macao was colonized by Portugal at that time, and the author, who was far away in New York, USA, was deeply saddened by the division of the motherland and expressed the author's patriotic feelings for the reunification of the motherland. The seven poems are all about this central idea.
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The Song of the Seven Sons expresses the author's abhorrence at the aggression of the imperialist powers.
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I think the song of the Seven Sons expresses Macao's strong desire to return to the motherland, and also expresses the good wish for the reunification of the motherland.
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The Song of the Seven Sons expresses the author's deep affection for the motherland.
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The Wife's Song shows that the author is homesick, written at the time of the return of Hong Kong and Macau, because they want to return to the embrace of the motherland.
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The song of the Seven Sons expresses the author's strong and thick feelings, and this kind of rich national feelings.
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The more I desire for the motherland, and then the mood of the paste. buckled.
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The Song of the Seven Sons expresses the author's deep affection for the motherland.
In this group of poems, the poet uses anthropomorphic techniques to compare the seven ceded and leased places in China, including Macao, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, to the seven children of the motherland who have been taken away from them, so that they can express their sorrow of "being deprived of their motherland and being abused by aliens".
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The desire to return to the bosom of the motherland, the love of the motherland.
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During the period of foreign imperialism and occupation, the Song of the Seven Sons refers to the seven pieces of land occupied by the foreign powers at that time, in which case the seven sons would represent the seven territories or regions that were colonized or controlled by the foreign powers. Qizi is the abbreviation of Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Kowloon, Weihaiwei (now Weihai, Shandong), Guangzhou Bay (now Zhanjiang, Guangdong) and Luda (Lushun Dalian).
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