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What are the poems about the Winter Olympics?

Poems about the Winter Olympics are:

1, operator, express your feelings for the Winter Olympics

Author: Zhou (President of Chinese Poetry Society)

The five-ring flag was also exhibited, attracting outstanding people. Dreaming of rushing to the ancient capital city, I love the cold winter snow alone.

The four seas are connected, and the lips and teeth can be cracked? Wind and rain are connected with the future, and things change in temperature.

2. Beijing Winter Olympics

Author: Li Wenchao (Deputy Director of Poetry Committee of Chinese Writers Association, former executive vice president of Chinese Poetry Society)

One city, two Olympics,

Four seas strive for the first place.

Kites on skis spread their wings,

The skates are short and the arrow is off the string.

Jumping and dancing freely,

The pattern is flying and the body is turning.

Faster, stronger,

Good news of winning the championship spread frequently.

Welcome to the Winter Olympic Games.

Author: Gao Chang (editor-in-chief of China Poetry Magazine, member of Poetry Committee of Chinese Writers Association)

Wine is aromatic, plums are red,

Strong piers are accompanied by warmth and melting.

First, tie the side of the cow to the curling,

Run wildly on the snowy road with a tiger step.

Dreams shine like a full moon,

The world thaws and waits for glory.

Love leads to the Winter Olympics,

Spring is as brave as an athlete.

Note: "Strong pier" and "warm melting" refer to the ice pier and snow melting of mascots of Beijing Winter Olympics and Paralympic Winter Games.

4. Welcome to Beijing Winter Olympics

Author: Jiang Youquan (Honorary President of China Couplet Society)

The double flags of the Winter Olympics set off the blue sky.

China prayed for the Year of the Tiger.

Snowflakes sparkle,

Gorgeous five rings Yan Hongsheng.

The iceberg of competition welcomes all countries,

Friendship makes things change.

* * * The same fate, the whole world is small,

Harmony, flat shoulders, wearing a dome

5. Praise Beijing Winter Olympics

Author: He Xiaoping (Executive Vice President and Secretary General of Cao Ye Poetry Society)

Meiruikai, a mountain dancing silver snake,

Five continents broke through the ice.

Peace and friendship have been passed down for thousands of years.

A good friend is a good friend.

Snow poles soar in pursuit of distant dreams,

Bricks turn to worship the high platform.

Cross the sky and swallow the sea of clouds,

Kill the tiger, cut the dragon and stab the thunder.

Note: Beijing's hosting of the Winter Olympics coincides with the opening of the BRICS China Year. Gao Tai is the symbol of the capital.

6. Congratulations to the athletes of China for winning.

Author: Zhong (Professor of Nanjing Normal University, Consultant of Chinese Poetry Society)

When the Chinese tiger was thrown out of beginning of spring,

Ice and snow fly for wind and fire.

Watching the pole head rise to Ran Ran,

The five-ring flag has a five-star flag.

Note: The opening day of the Beijing Winter Olympic Games coincides with the early spring of the Year of the Tiger.

7. Subtract Magnolia from Beijing Winter Olympics

Author: Shi Yidui (Professor, University of Macau)

The north wind blows geese. It's warm in spring. The wax is the same as before. The speed of the newcomers is amazing.

There are countless heroes. Hand in hand with Wan Li Road. Let's look at it now. A golden horse is arrogant.

8. Breaking ranks and alpine skiing

Author: Bao Yan (Vice President of Chinese Poetry Society and Director of Women's Poetry Working Committee)

It snowed three times, and the sky was full of trees. The flying stream destroys the cold jade, and the flag gate in the mountain is windy. Lingteng is in full swing.

Meeting in a narrow way is nothing more than attacking and defending, and it is a tribute to the sky. The new moon meets the sun, and the wild field competes for classes. The peak has been counted in an instant.