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Looking up at the Starry Sky

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Looking up at the Starry Sky (Chinese: ; pinyin: yǎng wàng xīng kōng) is a widely known[1] poem written by the Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao[2] "to encourage young people to aim high and pursue their goals fearlessly."[1] The poem is directed at the Post-80s, who are China's Generation Y, and who may have Little Emperor Syndrome due to the one-child policy.

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  1. ^ a b "Chinese premier tells youths to "look up, be down-to-earth"" (in Chinese). Xinhua. 2010-05-04.
  2. ^ 温家宝:《仰望星空》做关心世界和国家命运的人 (in Chinese). Xinhua/Renmin Ribao. 2007-09-04.

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