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Background music for Shu Ting's "To the Oak" poetry recitation

The more famous recitation of "To the Oak" is that of teacher Ding Jianhua. The music used for her recitation is called "American Rat Tale", Spring Serenade - Secret Garden, and Snow Dream - Bandari are also widely used. . Poetry recitation combined with beautiful music can create a better atmosphere and make readers immersed in the scene.

Extended information:

To Oak Tree? Shu Ting

If I love you——

It will never be like a climbing flower in the sky,

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Lend your high branches to show off;

If I love you——

I will never imitate the infatuated bird

Repeat for the shade A monotonous song;

It is not just like a spring

It brings cool comfort all the year round;

It is not just like a dangerous peak

Increase you The height brings out your majesty.

Even daylight.

Even spring rain.

No, these are not enough!

I must be a kapok tree near you,

standing with you as the image of a tree.

The roots are clenched underground

The leaves are touching in the clouds.

Every time the wind blew

We greeted each other,

but no one

understood our words.

You have your copper branches and iron trunks,

Like knives and swords

Also like halberds;

I have my red The huge flowers

are like heavy sighs,

and like heroic torches.

We share the cold wave, wind and thunder, and thunderbolt;

We enjoy the mist, mist, and hauni.

It seems like they are separated forever,

But they are still dependent on each other for life.

This is great love,

This is where steadfastness lies: I not only love your majestic body, but also love the position you insist on, the land under your feet .

Reference: To the Oak_Baidu Encyclopedia