1. Who hasn't died since ancient times? Take the heart of Dan and follow history. -"Crossing the Zero Ding Yang" Wen Tianxiang in the Song Dynasty
Appreciation: The poet incorporated national hatred and family enmity into his poems, denounced the brutality of the Yuan army, exposed the criminal activities of the looters, and showed the poet's firm belief in fighting against the gold thief, his noble morality and outlook on life, which is a lofty expression of the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation.
2. Julian Waghann decided to celebrate the Central Plains Day in the north, and family members did not forget to tell Nai Weng when offering sacrifices. -"Xiuer" Lu You in the Song Dynasty
Appreciation: This poem is a sentence in Lu You's Xiuzi, which expresses his strong desire for national reunification and his last wish not to forget his country after his death. The poem is full of deep and sincere patriotic feelings and touching.
3. Bow like a full moon, look northwest and shoot Sirius. -"Jiangchengzi Mizhou Hunting" Su Shi in Song Dynasty
Appreciation: The description of the bow in the poem is vivid, which fully shows the strength and momentum of the bow and gives people a strong visual impact. The image of shooting the Sirius expresses Su Shi's concern for the national frontier security and his determination to defend the motherland. The whole poem is full of patriotic feelings, which is one of the representative works of Su Shi's bold and unconstrained ci style.
4. If you want to serve your country, why should you be born in Yumenguan? -Dai Shulun in the Tang Dynasty.
Appreciation: This poem expresses the determination and patriotic feelings of the poet who is willing to serve the country and defend the frontier for a long time. The poet used Ban Chao's phrase "I wish I was born in Yumenguan" to express the soldiers' great ambition of being brave in suffering and loyal to serving the country. At the same time, this poem also embodies the poet's firm patriotism and is full of inspiring power.
5, the yellow sand wears a hundred battles in shining armor, and it will not be returned without breaking Loulan. -"Joining the Army" Wang Changling in Tang Dynasty
Appreciation: This poem depicts the harsh environment of the frontier battlefield and the lofty aspirations of soldiers who are not afraid of life and death and defend the border for the country. Words such as yellow sand, hundred battles and wearing golden armor vividly show the desolation and misery of the frontier battlefield.
At the same time, it also highlights the courage and determination of the soldiers. Without destroying Loulan, it expressed the soldiers' firm belief in defending their country and national security. The whole poem is full of strong patriotic feelings and lofty aspirations, with strong appeal and shock.