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Poetry describing Nansha, Guangzhou

1. Poems about Nansha

Poems about Nansha 1. What are the sentences that describe Nansha

What are the sentences that describe Nansha?

Write a sentence about Nansha

The islands in the Nansha Islands are dotted around and are as beautiful as pearls.

The Nansha Islands have countless precious marine creatures, including (octopus), (starfish), and (squid). The Nansha Islands contain extremely rich mineral resources, including (oil), (zinc), and (natural gas). The Nansha Islands store inexhaustible marine power, including (wind) and (tide)

Nansha is also a fascinating world. The sky is a piece of blue jade, and the sea is a piece of emerald. Looking from afar, the sky and water are connected. The combination of emerald and sapphire is spectacular, colorful and refreshing. Even the waves of the vast Nansha Sea are beautiful.

Legend has it that the Nansha Islands were formed when a fairy descended to earth and dropped a string of crystal pearls in the vast South China Sea. I think this should be the first time a fairy comes to the mortal world as a gift to Mother Earth. Mother Earth strung the pearls into a necklace and wore it around her neck. So she is not only beautiful, but also has become a huge blue treasure trove of the great motherland.

I love the beautiful and rich Nansha Islands and the mountains and rivers of my motherland. I will work hard to learn scientific and cultural knowledge, and when I grow up, I will contribute to my motherland and make our beautiful motherland even more beautiful. I think the future of our motherland will be even better!

2. Poems about the Nansha Islands

Seven Rhythms

The Nansha Islands are boundless, and

the fishing ports are developing together.

The economy is booming with great ambitions,

The sun is changing with each passing day.

Aquaculture is growing rapidly,

The situation is gratifying.

The vast southern waves surge into the sky,

The sails of long-distance transportation are raised high.

The Nansha Islands are rich in resources,

and are prosperous and auspicious.

There are rows of coconut trees on both sides of the road.

The leaves are lush and the soil is long.

Swallows pick up mud to build their nests,

Dragonflies spread their wings to clear the waves.

The tropical scenery is infinitely beautiful,

The mountains and rivers are green everywhere.

The Nansha Islands have a long sea area,

a vast ocean.

The sound of oil drilling rigs in shallow seas,

The sight of crude oil splashing everywhere.

The Sino-Russian military exercises at sea,

are majestic and extraordinary.

The evil fire point of future war,

Strategic partners side by side.

The Nansha Islands are boundless,

and the responsibility for security rests on our shoulders.

The alarm bell is ringing all the time,

The border guards will always remember it.

Highly skilled in anti-terrorism and anti-terrorism,

a hero on the training ground.

The military and civilians jointly defended with steel guns.

All the invading enemy invaders were wiped out.

The light shines brightly in the 1860s,

There is laughter everywhere in the border area.

The farmers are working hard,

The fields are lush.

The drilling platform rumbles,

Famous and high-quality products are everywhere.

Beautiful and rich Nansha Island,

The mountains and rivers are gorgeous and beautiful.

3. Poetry from Xisha to Nansha

"Nansha! My hometown》

Nansha, Nansha! my hometown.

Thousands of miles of Changsha are rippling blue waves; thousands of miles of stone ponds are vast and vast.

A vast and magnificent scene.

The Maritime Silk Road winds here long and leads to the distant ocean.

Our ancestors once sailed here.

Today we write new glory.

Nansha, Nansha! my hometown.

Birds fly in the blue sky; fish swim in the vast blue sea.

A beautiful and rich paradise.

Casting fishing nets, harvesting fish and shrimps, working hard to realize the dreams in the heart.

The morning fog reflects the glow of the sky.

The evening breeze spreads the fragrance of coconut fruits.

4. What is the famous saying about the beautiful Nansha Islands?

The construction of Nansha Islands and Reefs is within the scope of China’s sovereignty. It is “legal, reasonable and reasonable” and does not target any country. , and will not cause damage to the marine ecological environment of the South China Sea.

The construction of Nansha Islands and Reefs is "a matter within the scope of China's sovereignty" and is beyond reproach. At the same time, he also said that the construction of facilities to meet relevant functions will be carried out in the next phase. This means that China still has no intention of making concessions in terms of its actual dominance in this area.

In ancient my country, the Nansha Islands were known as the Thousand Miles of Changsha and the Thousands of Miles of Stone Pond. The central part of the archipelago is dotted with islands, reefs, sands and beaches. The underwater terrain is very complex and is called a "dangerous zone". There is a deep water tower on the edge of the archipelago, going straight down to the deep seabed with a water depth of more than 2,000 meters. The island has a flat terrain, with the highest Hongxiu Island being 6 meters above sea level. The entire archipelago was developed on the Nansha Massif.

The beaches of Nansha Islands are like jade, the oasis is like green grass, birds are flying in the sky, fish are swimming on the shallow bottom...a picture of tropical island scenery that will never fade. The variety of animal species is also the same as that of the Paracel Islands, and it is a breeding home for turtles and hawksbills. There are also relics of the hard development of ancient Chinese people on some islands. On Yongshu Reef, a beautiful artificial island stands out of the sea, with the five-star red flag flying high.

5. Sentences about the Nansha Islands

The Nansha Islands (also known as the Spratly Islands) were known in ancient times as Wanli Shitang, Wanli Changdi, Wansheng Shitang Island, etc. , located in the southern waters of the South China Sea, starting from Xiongnan Reef in the north, to Lidi Shoal in the south, to Wan'an Beach in the west, and Haima Beach in the east. It is the southernmost group of archipelago in the South China Sea, with the most islands and reefs and the widest distribution range. .

"The Classic of Mountains and Seas: The Great Wilderness Southern Classic" records: "Beyond the South China Sea, to the west of the Chishui River and to the east of the quicksand, there are beasts... In the South China Sea, there is the Mountain of Botian..." "Yang Fu of the Eastern Han Dynasty" There is a record in "Foreign Object Chronicles" that "the rising sea is rough, the water is shallow and there are many magnets". "Zhanghai" here was the Chinese people's name for the South China Sea at that time, and "Qitou" was the name for the islands, reefs, sands and shoals of the South China Sea islands, including the Paracel Islands and Nansha Islands, at that time.

"The Biography of Funan" written by Kang Tai, a general of the Eastern Wu Dynasty in the Three Kingdoms, not only mentioned the Nansha Islands, but also described their shape: "In the rising sea, when you reach the coral island, there is Pangu at the bottom of the island and corals grow on it. "During the Tang and Song Dynasties, many historical and geographical works named Xisha and Nansha Islands successively as "Jiuruluozhou", "Shitang", "Changsha", "Qianli Shitang", "Qianli Changsha", "Wanli Shitang", "Wanli Changsha" etc.

During the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, there were hundreds of books describing the South China Sea Islands under the names of "Shitang" and "Changsha". In the Yuan Dynasty, the geographical location of the South China Sea Islands was recorded in more detail.

Wang Dayuan's "Daoyi Zhilue" contains "Thousands of miles of stone ponds, born from Chaozhou, meandering like long snakes, across the sea and plains. It can be verified.

One line goes to Java, one line goes to Bo Ni and Guli Diman, and one line goes to the western land of Kunlun." Among them, "Wanli Shitang" refers to the South China Sea islands including present-day Nansha.

Shitang, Changsha and Shitang are marked in the Ming Dynasty's "Hun Yijiang Li Map of the Capitals of the Past Dynasties". Judging from the position plotted in the map, the latter stone pond is today's Nansha Islands.

The "Geng Lu Bu" of the Qing Dynasty records the specific location of the place names of various islands, reefs, sands and islands in the Nansha Islands commonly used by fishermen in Hainan Island, China. Among them, there are 73 place names in the Nansha Islands.