An example of the 2020 epidemic poem is as follows: 1 "Ascending" The wind is strong, the sky is high, the apes howl, the white birds fly back to the clear sand of the mournful island. Endless trees fall and the endless Yangtze River rolls down. I'm always a guest in autumn, sad for thousands of miles. I've been sick for a hundred years, and I'm alone on the stage. I'm in trouble, bitter resentment, frosty hair, downcast hair, I've just stopped drinking. 2. Compassion for the Peasants One grain of millet sowed in spring, ten thousand seeds harvested in autumn. There is no idle land in the four seas, and the peasants still starve to death. 3. Farewell to the Ancient Grass The grass on the plain withers and thrives once a year. The wildfire never ends, and the spring breeze blows, it grows again. The far-off fragrance encroaches on the ancient road, the clear green connecting the deserted city. And send the king's grandson away, full of parting feelings. These poems reflected people's sadness and helplessness in the epidemic, as well as their reverence and cherish for life and nature.
During the epidemic, many literary enthusiasts created many poems with the theme of paying tribute to the most beautiful rebels. Here are some famous poems: 1 Believe in the Future-Maugham I believe in the future, I believe in tomorrow A future without fear and doubt. You rebels, with firm steps He stepped through the darkness and out of the light. 2 " Towards the Light "-Chai Jing We walk side by side in the dark He walked against the flow of people and headed towards the light. Even if it's just a moment of light We must cherish it and let it last forever. 3. Doctors Fight in the Outbreak-Raymond Chander Doctors fight in the epidemic You are our heroes. You've given your lives He won the victory for us. 4. Towards the Sun-Robert Frost Towards the sun Even if the road is hard we remain convinced Tomorrow would be even better. 5. The Most Beautiful Rebel-Chen Li the most beautiful rebel You guys have worked hard. You used your sweat and your life They are guarding our safety. These poems showed great respect and praise for the most beautiful rebels, expressing their selfless dedication and bravery.
There are many poems to fight the epidemic. Here are some famous works: 1 For the Memory of Forgetfulness-Lu Xun This poem expressed Lu Xun's deep understanding of the epidemic and his cherishment of people's lives by recalling his experience in the early stages of the epidemic. 2 Together-Maugham This poem was one of Maugham's masterpieces. It expressed his love for life and love and called for people to unite to fight the epidemic. 3. Life is in motion-Shelley The poem encouraged people to remain optimistic and respond to the epidemic by describing a healthy person's healthy lifestyle. "We Fight Together"-Hua Luogeng This poem expressed a firm belief in fighting the epidemic and praised the medical staff, calling on people to work together to fight the epidemic. Believe in the Future-Martin Luther King This poem expressed hope for the future and cherished people's lives, inspiring people to strengthen their confidence and fight the epidemic together.
There are many poems about heroes fighting the epidemic. The following is a poem written by a reader: In the days of the epidemic You used your courage and tenacity Challenging the limits of life. You're warriors, you're warriors With wisdom and strength Guarding our lifeline. You don't fear, you don't shrink back He was brave and fearless. Your sacrifice is the sustenance of our hearts Your sacrifice is the hope of our lives. In a world where viruses are rampant You use your firm faith It led us forward. We will always remember your names We will forever be grateful for your contributions. On the way to fight the epidemic You are our role model and strength. May you be safe and healthy May you be happy forever.
In the days of the epidemic, people often used poems to reminisce about the past to express their recollection and nostalgia for the lost time. A reminiscence poem could make people feel the passage of time and the short life, but it could also stimulate people's emotions and thoughts. Here's a poem about the epidemic that I hope will resonate with the readers: Time is like a song Time is like a song, singing softly Time flies and can't stop The epidemic wreaks havoc, life is impermanent Recalling the past, full of emotion My childhood was carefree The years of youth are passionate and unrestrained The years of middle-aged help each other Old age reminiscing the past Time flies Cherish the present and live each day well The epidemic is gone, the years are still the same Memories are still beautiful and infinite Let's use poetry to commemorate The lost time cherishes the present The epidemic is gone, the years are still the same Memories are still beautiful and infinite
During the epidemic, there were some novels that could be recommended to readers. The Cave was a novel that tempered one's reading patience. It was suitable for reading paragraph by paragraph. Pillow Grass presented the interesting life of the ancient Japanese court through Seisho Nageon's writing style. " Fleeting River City " was a long novel about the fight against the new crown epidemic, paying tribute to the people who fought against the epidemic. Cherry Blossoms Still Bloom is a novel about the fight against the epidemic in Hubei, showing the struggle and mutual help of ordinary people in the epidemic. Other than that, there were also some books on learning methods, such as Teacher Cheng Jia's Study Hard, which could help readers open the door to learning. These novels and books on learning methods could bring some breakthroughs and inspiration to readers in the epidemic.
The movies "Contagion" and "Blind Flu" were considered to be movies that predicted the epidemic. Both movies were about infectious diseases, depicting the outbreak and people's reaction to it. " Contagious Disease " was released in 2011. It almost predicted the development of the new epidemic, including the origin of the virus in the farmers 'market, the doctor's warning, and the social reaction. " Blind Flu " was adapted from a novel of the same name. It told the story of an infectious disease that caused blindness to spread rapidly in human society. These two films attracted people's attention again after the outbreak of the epidemic and were considered to be somewhat prophetic. However, whether the epidemic was really predicted was still controversial. Some people thought it was just a coincidence, not the foresight of the screenwriter and director. In short, these films triggered people's reflection and vigilance about the epidemic.
I recommend Margaret Atwood's The Year of the Flood. The novel depicted a world where humans were almost extinct after the epidemic. In the story, a deadly plague spread rapidly, engulfing cities like an invisible flood. This novel could trigger readers to think and reflect on the epidemic.
Epidemic prevention and elimination refers to the disinfection measures taken in the process of epidemic prevention and control, which aims to block the transmission route of the epidemic and ensure public health safety. The scope of epidemic prevention and elimination mainly includes sewage, dirt, places and articles contaminated by the new crowns virus pathogen. The focus of killing included door handles, faucet, tabletop, bathroom and other frequently touched parts. Disinfection products such as chloride-containing disinfectant, quaternary-salt disinfectant, disinfectant wet wipe, etc. can also be equipped with protective articles such as masks and disposable gloves. The disinfection work should be carried out according to the specifications and procedures, including communicating with the infected and their families, selecting targeted disinfection methods, strictly following the standard specifications, and making disinfection records, etc. The elimination and killing work should be comprehensive and thorough, and no dead corners should be left, so as to build a strong prevention and control barrier and block the transmission chain of the epidemic situation.
We can recommend a few short films and novels about the epidemic. The first was the short films, Good Morning Deng Shunzhi in Heaven and Call in the Plague. "Good Morning Deng Shunzhi in Heaven" tells the story of Lao Hei, a native of Hubei. He wrote to his wife every day after she died of the New Crown Virus. "Call in the Epidemic" tells the story of a family in the epidemic through a telephone recording. In addition, there was a short film "Visit" created by Jia Zhangke, which reflected the daily life of people in the epidemic with a visit. These short films focused on life and stories in the epidemic, which had a certain viewing and reading value. As for novels about the epidemic, we can recommend " Flowing Years in Rivertown " and " 2020: The Story of Wuhan'. Both of them use the epidemic as the background and tell the story of people's lives and struggles in the epidemic. These works could help readers better understand and think about the impact of the epidemic on people's lives.
The Year of the Flood was a short story by Margaret Atwood about the near-extinction of humanity after the epidemic. In the story, a deadly plague spread rapidly, engulfing cities like an invisible flood. This novel could trigger readers to think and reflect on the epidemic.