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Li Yongqi 〡新春咏 Nostalgia

Li Yongqi 〡新春咏 Nostalgia

Xin Ugly's message

Tiger dot plum incense resigns the old age, and cattle urge willow green fishing for the new spring.

Dongjun advised me to take a few glasses of wine, and I was leisurely and leisurely shed six dusts.

Snow plum dot spring

Overnight flying flowers are full of new eyes, and the country and mountains are rarely dusty.

The fragrance is scented, and the red plum is dotted to announce the early spring.

Li Yongqi 〡新春咏 Nostalgia

You are pretty

I don't know who you are

But know that you are beautiful

In order to prevent and control the epidemic

You walk the streets and alleys

Across

To nurture other people's children

Squeeze out your own milk

Every day white and black

Guarding the north of Hainan Province

Show off the dark, chapped skin

A few years without return

The dragon that locks up the Mariana Trench

Shroud the mushroom clouds rising from the desert

Regrets

I know you're beautiful

Also know who you are

You are an excellent son and daughter of China

You are the backbone of the nation

You are a monument to the Republic

Li Yongqi 〡新春咏 Nostalgia

Author's Profile: Li Yongqi, Zi Yuzhang, No. Yun Xian Zhenren. Senior teacher of Anqiu No. 2 Middle School in Shandong Province, director of experimental center, outstanding tutor of national physics Olympiad competition, outstanding teacher of Weifang City, winner of "Weifang Good Man", national second-level psychological counselor, member of Henan Poetry Research Association, member of Weifang Poetry Association of Shandong Province, director of Poetry Association of Anqiu City, Shandong Province, registered poet of China Poetry Network. He has published many poems and songs in Shandong Workers' Daily, City Weekly, Anqiu City Daily, Dingyuan Literature, Yudu Poetry, Weifang Poetry, Jiuzhou Sanqu, Weizhou Sanqu, Huang Qin Poetry, China Poetry Network, Chinese Poetry and other newspapers and online media.

Dingyuan, China

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