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1. Read "The Analects" and answer relevant questions.

1. The sentence in "The Analects" that explains the relationship between learning and thinking is: Learning without thinking means nothing, thinking without learning means peril.

2. In life, when we mean that we are good at learning from the positive and also good at borrowing from the negative, we often quote the words in "The Analects": Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones.

3 Confucius used the topic to teach his disciples to study diligently and ask questions: he is sensitive and eager to learn, and he is not ashamed to ask questions.

4 In life, we should learn from those who have strengths and always express their gratitude; if we are three people walking together, we must have a teacher.

5 To elaborate on the correct learning attitude is to seek truth from facts and cannot The sentence for pretending to understand when you don’t understand is: knowing something means knowing it, and not knowing means knowing it. This is knowing.

6. The sentence that explains the attitude of reading and learning is that learning is happiness: Those who know are not as good as those who are good at it, and those who are good at it are not as good as those who enjoy it.

7 Confucius lamented the passage of time, and encouraged himself and his students to cherish time and study. The sentence is: The passing of time is like a man, and he does not give up day and night.

8. Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, has a famous saying: "You can know the gains and losses by looking at people as a mirror." From this, we can think of Confucius' words: When you see the virtuous, you should think about it; when you see the virtuous, you should introspect yourself. .

9 When others misunderstand oneself, Confucius believed that the correct attitude should be: people do not know but are not stunned

10 Some things Zengzi often reflected on were "a scholar cannot be ungrateful" The reason is: there is a long way to go.

11 The sentence that reveals the way of dealing with others advocated by Confucianism is: do not do to others what you do not want others to do to you.

12 We welcome guests from all over the world. There is a sentence in "The Analects" that can express this joy: How happy it is to have friends coming from afar?

2. "Viewing the Sea"

1 The sentence that summarizes the scenery in the poem is: To the east is the Jieshi to view the sea

2 The sentence that describes the scene that the poet saw in detail is: How is the water so dull? Mountains and islands stand out. There are many trees and lush grass. The autumn wind is bleak and the waves are rising.

3 The sentence describing the scene in the poet's imagination is: the sun and the moon are as if they are out of it; the stars are brilliant as if they are out of it.

Among the 4 poems, the verses that best reflect the author's broad mind are: The journey of the sun and the moon is as if it were within it; the stars are brilliant as if they were outside of it

5 "Viewing the Sea" shows The sentence about the vibrant island is: The water is sluggish, but the mountains and islands stand tall. There are many trees and lush grass. The sentence that shows the majestic spirit and broad mind of the sea is: The journey of the sun and the moon can be seen in it; the stars are shining brightly, just as they can be seen in it. The poem describing the majestic scene of the sea swallowing up the sun and the moon and containing the stars is like the journey of the sun and the moon, as if it comes out of it; the stars are brilliant as if they come out of it. The sentence describing the actual scene in the poem is: facing the Jieshi in the east to view the sea. Where is the water? The mountains and islands are standing tall. There are many trees and lush grass. The autumn wind is bleak and the waves are rising. The imaginary sentences in the poem are like the journey of the sun and the moon, as if they came out of it; the stars are shining brightly, as if they came out of it. The intertextual sentences are used to describe the journey of the sun and the moon, as if they came out of it; the stars are shining brightly, as if they came out of it. Sentences that have nothing to do with the main content of the poem: Fortunately, it is even a blessing, and the song expresses one's aspirations. The sentence that governs the whole poem: facing the Jieshi in the east, to view

3. "Under the Cibeigu Mountain" Wangwan (Tang Dynasty)

- 1 There is a couplet in the poem, which contains The philosophy is that new things are born when old things disintegrate. These two poems are: The sea is full of sunshine and the night is gone, and the spring of the river is entering the old year.

2. The poem that expresses the deep homesickness is: Where can I get the hometown letter? Return to Yanluoyang.

3 The jaw couplet of the poem "Ci Bei Gu Mountain" is that the tide is flat on both sides and the sails are hanging; The sentence describing the scenery on the river is: the tide is flat and the banks are wide, the wind is blowing and the sail is hanging. The famous sentence that uses duality is: the sun is born in the sea and the night is still there, and the spring in the river is entering the old year. It not only writes the beauty of the real scene, but also expresses the magnificence of the virtual scene: the sea is full of sunshine and the night is over, and the spring of the river is entering the old year.

"Moon over the Xijiang River" by Xin Qiji (Southern Song Dynasty)

1. The poem talks about the harvest, and the joyful mood is integrated with the natural scenery. The sentence is (imagine the scene of a good harvest) and the poem is: The fragrance of the rice flowers speaks of a good year, and the sound of frogs is heard

2 The sentence that uses movement to describe tranquility is: The bright moon leaves the branches and the magpies are frightened, and the breeze blows the cicadas in the middle of the night.

3 The words to describe the weather when a shower is about to pour down are: seven or eight stars outside the sky, two or three points in front of the mountain.

5. The sentence in "Tian Jing Sha? Autumn Thoughts" directly expresses the sadness of the wanderer at the end of the world: The sun sets in the west, and the heartbroken people are at the end of the world. The poems that can express the wanderer's long-term wandering in a foreign land are the dead vines and old trees and the dim crows, the small bridges and flowing water and the houses, and the westerly wind and the thin horses on the ancient roads. The main theme of the poem is that the sun sets in the west, and the heartbroken people are at the end of the world.

6. The mandibular couplet in "Spring Tour of Qiantang Lake" is: In several places, early orioles compete for warmth in the trees, while new swallows peck at the spring mud. The neck couplet is a mess of flowers that gradually enchants the eyes, and only Asakusa has no horse hooves. The sentence describing the beauty of flowers and plants in West Lake is "The flowers are gradually enchanting the eyes, and only Asakusa has no horse hooves". The sentence that describes the scene of early spring is that the water surface is flat and the clouds are low. In several places, early orioles compete for warmth in the trees, while new swallows peck at the spring mud. The random flowers are gradually charming the eyes, and only Asakusa has no horse hooves. There are several famous lines in the poem describing the singing of orioles and the dancing of swallows. The early orioles compete in the warm trees, and the new swallows peck at the spring mud. The poem not only leaves room for the reader's imagination, but also expresses the poet's praise: I love the lake I love the most: the lake is not enough to travel eastward, and the white sand embankment is in the shade of green poplars. The poem uses duality and personification to describe the vibrant scene of the West Lake in early spring, and expresses the poet's joy in sentences: several early orioles compete for warmth in the trees, and new swallows peck at the spring mud.

7. "Children's Interest" describes in detail two things that he thought had "interest outside of things": one is "playing with mosquitoes in the tent" and saw the scene of cranes in the clouds; the other is " "While watching insects and fighting grass," I encountered a manicured toad, and when I spat out my tongue, both insects were swallowed up. The author often has an interest in things outside of things. The key reason is: when seeing small things, he must carefully observe their texture. The wonderful scene of "forests", "beasts", "hills" and "gullies" in the third paragraph is completely derived from the author's keen childishness. They refer to: grass, insects and mosquitoes, and hollows respectively. The "behemoth" in the fourth paragraph refers to: toad. The "mountain" that was pulled up refers to the bulging soil and gravel, and the "tree" that was knocked down refers to the clump of grass. Poems about mosquitoes using metaphors and exaggerations are like summer mosquitoes becoming thunder.

1. "Shang Zhongyong"

There is an idiom called "Jiang Lang has exhausted his talents", which means that there was a man named Jiang Yan who was very talented when he was young, but later he did not pay attention to study. As a result, there is nothing outstanding in adulthood. Jiang Yan's ending was the same as Zhong Yong's ending.

2. "Poetry of Mulan"

"Poetry of Mulan" exaggerates the sentences describing Mulan's vigorous and majestic appearance. The sentence that best sums up Mulan's many years of war experience is that a general dies in a hundred battles and a strong man returns after ten years. After Mulan returned home, the sentence that best reflected her daughter's mood was to trim her hair at the window and look at the mirror in yellow. An idiom derived from "the male rabbit's feet are confused and the female rabbit's eyes are blurred" is "confused".

3. "Sun Quan's Encourage to Learn"

At the class reunion, A Ming saw that his classmates who had average performance in the past were now making great achievements, and he couldn't help but sigh: "We have been separated for three days. Treat it with admiration."

4. "Ventriloquism"

During the "9.11" incident, the World Trade Center was in extreme chaos. That scene was really a scene that even though people have hundreds of hands and hundreds of fingers, they cannot be pointed at. One end; a person has hundreds of mouths, and each mouth has hundreds of tongues, so it cannot be named one end.

In the wilderness, in the night, the crowd and the wolves were confronting each other. Although the timid ones fought with each other and almost wanted to leave first, they had to do their best to restrain themselves at this time.

5. "Two Children's Debate Day"

The famous "university question" in the class was stumped by a tricky question from a classmate. The classmate who asked the question joked about "university question": : "Who knows so much about you?"

1. Tao Yuanming's "The Peach Blossom Spring": The idiom "Xanadu" comes from Tao Yuanming's "The Peach Blossom Spring". The sentence describing the beautiful scenery of the peach blossom forest is: "There are hundreds of steps along the bank, and there are no trees in the middle. The grass is delicious and the fallen flowers are colorful. "The land is flat, the houses are like, there are fertile fields, beautiful ponds, mulberry trees and bamboos. There are people walking around, chickens and dogs are walking around, and the men and women are dressed like outsiders, with their yellow hair hanging down. And enjoy themselves "the peaceful life of Taoyuan people.

2. The famous philosophical sentence in Liu Yuxi's "The Inscription of the Humble House" is: "If the mountain is not high, the immortal will be famous. The water is not deep, but the dragon will be spiritual." The sentence that describes the quiet and elegant environment of the humble house is: "The moss marks are green on the steps, and the grass is green on the curtains." The elegant interactions between literati and scholars in "Flaubert's Sunday" remind us of the sentence in "The Inscription on the Humble Room", "There are scholars who talk and laugh, but there are no white people who come and go." The elegant sentence is: you can tune the plain qin and read the golden scripture; there is no mess of silk and bamboo, and there is no trouble of writing documents. The article lists "Zhuge Cottage in Nanyang and Yunting in Western Shu" to highlight that a humble house is not shabby through analogies. In "The Inscription of the Humble Room", a sentence with a similar meaning to "People at that time should not put water in a small pond, there may be a dragon lying in the shallow place" is: If the water is not deep, if there is a dragon, it will be spiritual. In the article, the author believes that the humble house is not ugly. The sentence that points out the main idea of ??the whole article is: This is a humble house, but I am virtuous. The article uses metaphors to praise the "humble house" and quotes a sentence from Confucius to highlight the theme: Zhuge Lu in Nanyang, Yunting in Western Shu. Confucius said: What is so shameful?

3. Zhou Dunyi's "Love of the Lotus": The sentence that praises the nobility and simplicity of the lotus from the perspective of its growth environment is: "It emerges from the mud but is not stained, washes the clear ripples without being evil", and "Those who are close to the vermilion The contrast between "red, and black when near ink" focuses on expressing the noble quality of lotus. Nowadays, people often use it to describe some people who do not conform to the world and are clean and self-contained: they emerge from the mud but are not stained, and they wash away the pure ripples without being evil. The four words in the article that describe the loveliness of lotus from the perspective of smell are "the fragrance is far away and clear". At a park flower show, there are always more people viewing peonies than other flowers. In the words of "The Love of Lotus", "The love of peonies is suitable for everyone"; a precious work of art can only be appreciated. Appreciation can be expressed by quoting the saying "You can look at it from a distance but not play with it" in "The Theory of Love and Lotus". Sentences that describe the beautiful image of the lotus: straight in the middle and straight on the outside, without vines or branches, the fragrance is far away and clear, and the plants are neat and tidy. A metaphor for the reputation of a gentleman: the fragrance is far away and the clearness is clear.

4. "The Nuclear Boat" by Wei Xueyi: In the evening of late autumn, I walked along the river, looked up at the green mountains on the other side, the moon in the sky, and then looked at the falling river water, and remembered "The Nuclear Boat" "The famous sentence engraved on the right window of the nuclear boat is "The mountains are high and the moon is small, and the water will reveal the rocks." (From Su Shi's "Hou Chibi Fu". Standing in front of the majestic dam, facing the unruly river, it becomes gentle and demure. I can't help but think of the words "The breeze comes slowly, the water waves" engraved in the left window of "The Story of the Nuclear Boat" Not happy. (From Su Shi's "Red Cliff Ode") The sentence describing the expression of Buddha's seal is: bare breasts, head raised and looking up. The sentence expressing Wang Shuyuan's superb skills is: no matter the situation, each has its own mood. The sentence about the friendly relationship between Su and Huang is as follows: Su and Huang read a scroll. Dongpo held the end of the scroll with his right hand and stroked Lu Zhi's back with his left hand. Lu Zhi held the end of the scroll with his right hand, like this. Something to say.

5. "The Journey of the Great Road": The four words in "The Journey of the Great Road" best express the author's thoughts:

Six. , Du Fu's "Looking at the Mountains" is a philosophical poem that describes the feeling of climbing high and looking far into the distance: "When you are at the top of the mountain, you can see all the small mountains at a glance."

7. The poet Du Fu's "Spring View" The scenery "looked at" is: "the country is broken, the mountains and rivers are there, the city is full of spring vegetation", and the personification of the scenery in the poem is "the flowers shed tears when seeing things, and the birds are frightened when they see each other". The poem "Feeling sad and hating farewell" is "The flames of war are like the clouds and the moon, and a letter from home is worth ten thousand gold." The sentence that vividly shows the poet's deep sorrow is "The white hair is scratched shorter, and the hairpin is full of lust."

The first four sentences of this poem describe the scene, and the content is all unified in the word "hate"; the last four sentences express feelings, and an action (detail) of "scratching" combines an old poet with sparse white hair who is isolated at the top of Chang'an City. The image is vividly drawn. Things that usually arouse people's aesthetic feelings triggered Du Fu's unique aesthetic perception, which was deeply affected by the Anshi Rebellion: he was moved to tears when he was moved by flowers, and his heart was frightened when he hated farewell. (Answer quoted from the original text in "Spring Hope".)

8. In "Three Gorges", Li Daoyuan painted a long landscape scroll of the four seasons of the Three Gorges. The article described the Three Gorges as having many mountains and deep valleys. It is: "In the seven hundred miles from the Three Gorges, there are mountains on both sides of the river, with no gaps at all. The mountains are stacked on top of each other, hiding the sky and blocking out the sun. From Feiting, there is no bright moon at midnight." A sentence describing the summer scenery of the Three Gorges in "Three Gorges": As for Xiashui Xiangling, it is blocked along the way. Or if the king's order is urgently announced, sometimes he will send the White Emperor in the morning and arrive at Jiangling in the evening. During the journey of 1,200 miles, even if he rides on the wind and rides on the wind, he will not be sick. A sentence describing the spring and winter scenery of the Three Gorges: In spring and winter, the green pool is green and the reflection is clear. There are countless grotesque cypresses in the mountains, with suspended springs and waterfalls in the mountains. It's clear, majestic, majestic and full of interest. A sentence describing the autumn scenery of the Three Gorges: Every sunny day and the first frost, the forest is cold and the streams are solemn. The high apes often scream and scream, which is very sad and strange. The Three Gorges folk song quoted in the article is: "The Badong Three Gorges Wu Gorge is long, and the ape calls three times and sheds tears on the clothes."

9. Tao Hongjing's "A Letter of Appreciation to the Central Committee": The article is like a beautiful landscape painting, and Like a flowing landscape poem, "The peak reaches the clouds, the clear stream reaches the bottom, and the stone walls on both sides are in five colors. Green forests and green bamboos are available for all seasons. The mist at dawn is about to subside, and the apes and birds are chirping wildly; the sunset is about to fade, and the scales are jumping up and down." In just 40 words, he wrote the beautiful scenery the author saw.

10. Su Shi's "Recording the Inheritance" "Night Tour to Tiansi Temple": Su Shi used a wonderful metaphor in "Night Tour to Chengtian Temple": "The courtyard is like a pool of water, empty and empty, with algae and waterlilies crisscrossed in the water, covered with bamboo and cypress shadows. " to describe the moonlight like water. The sentence that directly expresses the author's feelings is: What night is without moon? Where is there no bamboo and cypress? But there are few idle people like my two ears.

11. "Guan Tide" by Zhou Mi : The sentence in the article about the Qiantang River coming from far away is "As far as the sea gate, it is just like a silver thread; as it gets closer, it comes from the snowy mountains of Yucheng from the sky." Shocking and surging, swallowing the sky and fertile sun, the momentum is extremely majestic." The article quotes Yang Chengzhai's poem that summarizes the characteristics of the Qiantang River tide: "The silver tide of the sea is Guo, and the jade of the river is tied to the waist."

Ten 2. "Watching Snow at the Pavilion in the Heart of the Lake" by Zhang Dai: The sentence describing the snow scene in the article is "The rime is foggy, the sky, clouds, mountains and water are all white." The author uses line drawing to describe the beautiful scenery of the Pavilion in the heart of the lake. The sentence "The shadows on the lake are just a trace of the long embankment, a small pavilion in the center of the lake, a mustard with the boat, and two or three grains of people in the boat." Liu Zongyuan's poem about the snow scene is "Thousands of birds flying across the mountains, and thousands of people disappearing." A man with a coir raincoat in a lone boat, fishing alone in the snow in the cold river. "

13. Li Bai's "Farewell at Crossing Jingmen" describes the scenery seen when the boat passes Jingmen: "The mountains end with the plains, and the river flows into the wilderness. The flying mirror under the moon, the clouds and sea towers. "The line in the poem that expresses homesickness is "I still pity the water of my hometown, and see off the boat thousands of miles away." ”

14. Wang Wei’s "Envoy to the Fortress": The famous line in the poem about the strange and beautiful scenery outside the Great Wall is: The lonely smoke is straight in the desert, and the sun sets over the long river. Write the fragrant water chestnut in "A Dream of Red Mansions" The two lines of the poem "Envoy to the Fortress" that I commented on describe the scenery of the fortress: the desert is solitary and the sun is setting over the long river. In the poem, the poet compares himself and conveys subtle and indescribable emotions in the narrative description of the scene. : "Zheng Peng left the Han Dynasty, and the returning geese entered the Hutian"

15. Lu You used the poem "Mountains and rivers to return to the doubtless road, and there is another village with dark willows and bright flowers" in "Visiting Shanxi Village" to express the desperate situation. The surprise of life and the confidence to overcome difficulties

16. Tao Yuanming's "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields" describes the comfort and leisure of Tao Yuanming's pastoral life. In the poem, "Beans are planted at the foot of the southern mountain, and the grass is full of bean sprouts." dilute. "I wake up in the morning to sort out the waste and filth, and return home with a moon load to hoe" expresses the author's state of mind. A line in the poem that expresses the author's wishes is "I don't regret the stain on my clothes, but my wish is true." "

17. Du Fu's "Shihao Li": The verse in the poem that can determine that the old woman was indeed taken away later is: I went to the future in the morning and said goodbye to the old man alone.

The story narrated in "Shi Hao Li" took place during the famous historical event of the Anshi Rebellion in the Tang Dynasty. The sharp contradiction between "officials" and "women" in the poem is: Why are the officials angry when they cry, and why the women cry when they cry.

1. The article "Sitting with Zhu Yuan" describes what the author saw along the way from Fuyang to Tonglu by boat. It is so vivid and picturesque that it makes people feel like they are seeing it in person. At the same time, it also shows his interest in life indulging in landscapes. The first paragraph is the summary of the article, which briefly describes the strange mountains and rivers along the way from Fuyang to Tonglu: the wind and smoke are all pure, the Tianshan Mountains are beautiful, drifting in the current, anything and everything. From Fuyang to Tonglu, a hundred miles or so, there are strange mountains and rivers, unique in the world. The second paragraph describes the different waters of the Fuchun River from both static and dynamic aspects in a concise and vivid way. The color, clarity, depth, and urgency of the water all highlight its "different" characteristics: the water is all ethereal blue, and you can see the bottom thousands of feet away; the fish and rocks are fine, and you can see them without hindrance. The rapids are like arrows, and the waves are as fierce as rushing. The third paragraph describes the strange mountains on the banks of the Fuchun River, and expresses the author's noble aspirations of loving nature and retreating from the world: The mountains on the banks of the bank are all covered with cold trees, competing against each other to dominate each other. Miao, strive for heights and point directly, thousands of mountains become peaks. The spring water stirs the rocks, making a cool sound; the good birds sing to each other, and their chirping becomes a rhyme. The cicada spins endlessly, while the ape cries endlessly. Those who fly violently to the sky look at the peaks and calm their minds; those who are economical in world affairs look into the valleys and forget to rebel. The top of the horizontal keel is covered, and it is still dim during the day; the sparse strips overlap, and sometimes the sun can be seen.

2. "The Biography of Mr. Wu Liu" quotes the words of predecessors, praising Mr. Wu Liu's noble personality and echoing the sentence "not seeking glory and profit" in the biography: not miserable in If you are poor and humble, don't be obsessed with wealth.

3. Han Yu's "Horse Theory":

(1) The sentence about Bole playing a decisive role in a thousand-mile horse is: There is Bole in the world, and then there is a thousand-mile horse.

(2) Two sentences often lamented by people who are not recognized for their talents are: a thousand-mile horse is often found, but a bole is not often found.

(3) The sentence that describes the life experience of a thousand-mile horse is: He was humiliated in the hands of slaves and died in a stall, and is not called a thousand-mile horse. He is not full of food, lacks strength, his talent and beauty are not visible externally, and his desire to be like a regular horse cannot be obtained.

(4) In today's world of talented people, if our talents are not discovered but we do not know how to recommend ourselves, we will definitely end up with the fate of the "thousand-mile horse" in "The Story of Horses": being humiliated in the hands of slaves. , A person who was parallel to death in a stable is not called a thousand-mile. He is not full of food, lacks strength, his talent and beauty are not visible externally, and his desire to be like a regular horse cannot be obtained.

(5) Reasons why the talent of a thousand-mile horse is buried: ① Bole does not always come around. ②Those who eat horses don’t know that they can travel thousands of miles and eat. ③ Not having enough food, not having enough strength, and not being able to show your talent or beauty.

(6) The direct reason why the thousand-mile horse was buried is: those who eat the horse do not know that it can run a thousand miles and eat; (it is not full of food, lack of strength, and its talent and beauty cannot be seen externally). The fundamental reason is: Bole does not always exist.

(7) The shallowness and foolishness of those who eat horses are manifested in: 1. They do not follow the right path. ②Eating cannot make the best use of one’s abilities. ③Ming it but not understand its meaning.

(8) A strong satire on those who eat horses: He came to him with a command and said: "There is no horse in the world!"

(9) It is put forward in "Horse Theory" The sentence that requires external conditions for talent training is: It is a horse. Although it can run a thousand miles, it is not full of food, has insufficient strength, and its talent is not visible. Moreover, if you want to be like an ordinary horse, you cannot get it. How can you expect it to be able to run a thousand miles?

(10) The main purpose of "Ma Shuo" is: Is there really no horse evil? In fact, I really don’t know about horses.

4. Liu Yuxi's "Rewarding Lotte at the First Banquet in Yangzhou":

(1) Expressing the poet's open-minded mind and enterprising spirit (or: metaphor The poem (containing the rationale of the continuous emergence of new things) is: Thousands of sails pass by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of trees spring in front of the diseased tree.

(2) "Thousands of sails pass by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of spring trees grow in front of the diseased trees." The recent trip of the Lien and Song dynasties to the mainland is a trend of historical development. It complies with the public opinion, breaks the deadlock, and opens the door to a new era. ushered in a new era of cross-strait exchanges.

(Fill in the verses from Liu Yuxi's "Rewarding Lotte and Seeing Gifts at Banquets in Yangzhou")

5. Du Mu's "Red Cliff": The poem contains the philosophy that opportunities create people, and also implies the poet's view of his own life. Poems about lamenting about talents not being met at the right time: The east wind does not agree with Zhou Lang, and the bronze bird spring locks Erqiao deeply.

6. "Crossing the Lingding Ocean" by Wen Tianxiang:

(1) The poem that summarizes the poet's entire experience before his arrest is: Once the hardships are encountered, the stars fall all around in the fight. ;

(2) The poem that describes the situation of the country and the individual is: The mountains and rivers are broken, the wind flutters the catkins, and the life experience is ups and downs;

(3) Summarize the two wars of resistance. In the Yuan Dynasty, the poem about the mood after suffering a defeat is: I am terrified on the beach, I am afraid, I am alone in the ocean and sigh;

(4) The famous sentence that expresses the poet's lofty patriotism and steadfast national integrity is: Since ancient times, no one has died, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate history.

7. Su Shi's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou. When will the bright moon come":

(1) The verse that directly writes about the bright moon in the poem is: Turn to the Zhu Pavilion, lower the Qihu, Photo without sleep.