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What is the meaning and function of the first sentence "I love you, China" when larks fly across the blue sky?

Larks fly in the blue sky, symbolizing the people, who live in harmony with the big family of the motherland. The lark symbolizes the industrious and intelligent people, and the blue sky refers to the warm and open embrace of the motherland and the motherland.

I love you, China, a patriotic song written by Qu Cong, composed by Zheng Qiufeng and originally sung by Ye Peiying, is an episode of 1979 movie Overseas Hong Haier.

Larks fly across the blue sky. I love you, China.

I love you, China, and I love you, China.

I love your strong seedlings in spring and your golden fruits in autumn.

I love your pine temperament, and I love your red plum character.

I love the sweet sugar cane in your hometown, as if milk moistens my heart. I love you.

Extended data

I Love You China is included in the album Life in Full Bloom? .

Life in Full Bloom contains 1 1 songs. Published on February 28th, 2005 +65438. In 2006, the album was nominated for the best album in the Mainland at the 6th Pepsi Music Billboard Awards Ceremony.

Life in Full Bloom is Wang Feng's sixth solo album, and the first album created by Wang Feng with his own label "Peak Music" after leaving Warner Records to cooperate with Dream Company.