1. The moon crescents over Kyushu, making some families happy and others sad. ——Yang Wanli's "Bamboo Branch Poems"
2. I smile to the sky with my horizontal sword, leaving my liver and gallbladder intact. ——Tan Sitong's "Inscription on the Wall in Prison"
3. There is no one here, I'm afraid it will be difficult to satisfy the brave man's heart. ——Gu Yanwu's "Sea"
4. But the flying generals of Dragon City are here, and Huma is not taught to cross the Yinshan Mountains. ——Wang Changling's "Out of the Fortress"
5. Martyrs are as patriotic as home. ——Ge Hong's "Baopuzi·Waipian·Guangji"
6. Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. ——Mai Menghua "On China's survival is determined today"
7. The poor bones by the Wuding River are like people in a boudoir's dream. ——Chen Tao's "Long West Journey"
8. Try to cross the natural chasm and throw a whip to cross it. If you don't believe that the Central Plains is not named Zhu. ——Zheng Chenggong's "Search to Conquer the Manchu Barbarians from Guazhou to Jinling"
9. I pity the chrysanthemum in my hometown and should open it near the battlefield. ——Cen Shen's "Nine Days of Marching and Thinking of My Hometown in Chang'an"
10. I urge you to have another glass of wine and leave Yangguan in the west without any old friends. ——Wang Wei's "Weicheng Song"
11. But all living beings will be satisfied, and the sick ministers will not be spared the setting sun. ——Li Gang's "Sick Cow"
12. The sword and trombone are returning, and the wind and rain are roaring across the mountains. ——Kang Youwei's "Farewell to the Dukes after Leaving the Capital"
13. Healing the sores in front of the eyes but gouging out the flesh in the heart. ——Nie Yizhong's "Ode to the Tian Family"
14. The dew is white tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown. ——Du Fu's "Remembering My Brother on a Moonlit Night"
15. During the Qin Dynasty, the moon was bright and the Han Dynasty passed, and the people who marched thousands of miles have not yet returned. ——Wang Changling's "Crossing the Fortress"
16. Holding three feet in hand, the mountains and rivers are fixed, and the world is home to drink in harmony. ——Hong Xiuquan's "Poetry on Swords"
17. Don't be afraid of being shattered into pieces, but keep your innocence in the world. ——Yu Qian's "Song of Lime"
18. The heavy frost is full of painstaking efforts, and it is sprinkled on Qianfeng Qiuye Dan. ——Qi Jiguang's "Looking at the Tower"
19. The war has been going on for three months, and a letter from home is worth ten thousand gold. ——Du Fu's "Spring Hope"
20. A flute and a sword can bring business to an end, and he has lived up to his reputation for fifteen years. ——Gong Zizhen's "Man's Feeling"
21. There are tens of millions of mansions in Ande, which shelter all the poor people in the world with joy, and are as peaceful as a mountain despite the wind and rain. ——Du Fu's "Song of Thatched Cottage Broken by the Autumn Wind"
22. The poor bones by the Wuding River are like those in a spring boudoir's dream ——Chen Tao's "Long West Journey"
23 , The cuckoo worships the tears of worry in the sky again, and the jingwei infinitely fills the heart of the sea. ——Huang Zunxian's "Gift to Liang Renfu in the Same Year"
24. I am not aware of the cold stars in Tsuen, but I recommend Xuanyuan with my blood. ——Lu Xun's "Self-Inscribed Portrait"
25. But all living beings are well fed, and they will not hesitate to suffer from illness and the setting sun. ——Li Gang's "Sick Cow"
26. If there is no north-south road outside the door, the world should be free from the sorrow of separation. ——Du Mu's "Farewell"
27. Worry about the world's worries first, and rejoice after the world's happiness. ——Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower"
28. Take a long breath to cover your tears, mourning the hardships of the people's livelihood. ——Qu Yuan's "Li Sao"