Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Anti-epidemic poetry recitation
Anti-epidemic poetry recitation
Pay tribute to the people of China who are fighting in the front line of fighting the epidemic!
Who cares thousands of times?
Who are you and where are you from?
Where are you going?
One question after another about life.
Soothe the heart and soul
Who is fighting day and night?
bear hardships and stand hard work
Clench one's fist hard
Time and again in mountains, rivers and the earth
Walk silently in the face of the wind and rain
Thank you for letting you come to my country.
A series of horns raised a red flag stained with blood.
Thank you for your trouble.
A white dress holds up the miracle of life.
Thank you for accompanying me in the cold winter.
A pair of iron bones will erect a monument to the Great Wall.
Thank you for your trouble.
Greetings convey warmth and hope.
Thank you, Qian Qian.
Gather into our legend with beautiful figures.
Because you never give up.
Because you have the true meaning of love.
2. The anti-epidemic poem "Thank you" was written and written by Zhang Yihao, deputy director of the State Council SASAC News Center. The lyricist Mei Haojun assisted in the creation, and the famous narrator and dubbing artist Zhou Yang recited the score. Yuan Yi, a national bel canto soloist, is the artistic producer.
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