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Patriotic mottos and ancient poems

The patriotic mottos and ancient poems are as follows:

Motto:

1. With a cold eyebrow and a thousand fingers, one bows his head and is willing to be a bully. ——Lu Xun

Appreciation:

These two sentences reveal the deep feelings in the heart and push the ideological realm of the whole poem to its peak. These two lines of poems express the author's strong love for the people and his strong hatred for the enemy. They also show the author's noble character of being uncompromising in front of the enemy and dedicating himself to the people. This sentence is a concentrated expression of the theme of the whole poem and the climax of the author's emotional expression.

2. The man is seven feet tall and is willing to donate to the motherland. ——"Copy of Poems of Revolutionary Martyrs? Chen Hui's Poems"

Appreciation:

The man's seven-foot body is willing to donate to the motherland, which shows the spirit of patriotism and sacrifice. This spirit has a long history. Since ancient times, many heroes have sacrificed their lives heroically for the benefit of the country and the people.

Old Poems:

1. Four or five sighs in the middle of the night, often worrying about the great country. ——Li Bai's "After the Rebellion, Tianenliu Yelang recalled the old travel book and presented it to Jiangxia Wei Prefecture Liangzai"

Appreciation:

"Four or five sighs in the middle of the night are often worried about the great country." These two sentences mean that you are worried about the future of the country, so that you often sigh and can't sleep at night. It shows that although the poet has been hit repeatedly, his concern for the country and the people has never changed. The words are sentimental, but the desire to make contributions has not been lost.

2. If you serve your country, you will die thousands of times, and your temples will never be green again. ——Lu You's "Yebo Water Village"

Appreciation:

"Serving the country with one body will lead to ten thousand deaths." The strong contrast between "one" and "ten thousand" clearly expresses the author's The patriotism and the sincere service to the country are very resonant. "The temples will never be green again", this sentence means that time is not forgiving, the temples are full of frost, and it is impossible to regain the green and black color. It expresses the sadness and indignation that Chinese years are wasted and youth will never be regained.

The author has the ambition to "sacrifice himself for the country", but he can't find anyone who understands his ambition. These two sentences speak directly from the heart and are the eyes of the whole poem.

3. Worry about the world’s worries first, and rejoice after the world’s happiness. ——Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower"

Appreciation:

This sentence shows that the poet lives in the world and is worried about national affairs. Although he is persecuted, he still does not give up his ideals and has a strong will. The great feeling that transcends the individual and cares about the country and the people shows a deeper and more magnificent virtue, a higher ideal realm, and is full of the ideal brilliance of people with lofty ideals.

4. Since ancient times, no one has ever died, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate history. ——Wen Tianxiang's "Crossing the Lingding Ocean"

Appreciation:

With a change of pace, the writing suddenly goes forward, from the present to the future, pushing aside the reality and revealing the ideal. Such a conclusion is like a collision. Bell, the clear sound echoes around the beam. The tone of the whole poem suddenly changes, from melancholy to pioneering, bold, and free and easy.

"No one has died since ancient times, and his loyalty will be preserved to illuminate history." Let your sincere heart be like a fire, shining on the annals of history, illuminating the world, and warming life. Use the word "Yizhao" to show that you are radiant and heroic.