However, I will work in this great era after all, and I will work hard for China and dedicate my body and mind. I left China to get better fighting weapons. Farewell, farewell, warriors who are struggling in all aspects, I will join you with braver strength soon!
A Farewell, My Love for China is the first Chinese lesson in the sixth grade of Zhejiang Education Publishing House, written by the famous writer Zheng Zhenduo. The article was written in 1927. At that time, China was being invaded by imperialist powers and was at a critical moment of national survival. The Kuomintang reactionaries not only did not oppose imperialism, but also colluded with each other to slaughter revolutionaries, and the motherland was at a critical moment of national survival.
As a patriotic youth, Zheng Zhenduo decided to travel abroad to Western Europe in order to avoid the oppression of the Kuomintang government. When he left the motherland, he wrote a series of touching articles-parting, and this article is one of them.
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Farewell, My Dear China is a lyrical prose, which describes what I saw and heard when I left my motherland and the association that resulted from it, and expresses my strong feelings of loving and serving my motherland.
The text is divided into three parts: the first section, writing "I" will leave the motherland and bid farewell to the motherland and relatives and friends with a farewell mood. Section 2-4 describes my hatred of imperialism and my love and attachment to my motherland. The purpose of writing "I" in verses 5-9 is to serve the motherland and express the determination to strive for the establishment of an independent new China.
The central sentence is "Farewell, I love China", which appears three times in the article to guide and summarize the contents of three parts. The first appearance at the beginning of the text is not only the center of the whole text, but also the lyricism made by the author, which naturally and skillfully combines the feelings of attachment to the motherland with the feelings of farewell to relatives and friends.
The second appearance at the end of the second part strongly expressed the deep attachment to the motherland. The third time appeared at the end of the article, expressing the feelings of expelling the invaders, serving the motherland and making unremitting efforts for the prosperity of the motherland.
The full text is sincere and serious, and the language is straightforward. The repeated sentences of "Zhongshou" are closely related to what the author sees, hears, thinks and feels, which makes the three parts more profound and intense, and expresses the author's strong patriotic feelings and the heart of serving the country.