1. Japan’s famous quotes after its defeat
All the glory and pride in the world come from the mother.
(Golky) Maternal love is a huge flame. (Romain Rolland) There is one of the most beautiful sounds in the world, and that is the mother's call (Dante) Mom, wherever you are, that is the happiest place (UK) A loving mother's arms are made of love, how can a child sleep in them? Can it be sweet? (Hugo) The sweetest word that can be uttered by human lips is mother, and the most beautiful call is "mother" (Gahlil Gibran) Motherly love is the greatest power in the world (Mill) Everything else in the world is fake, Empty, only mother is real, eternal and immortal.
(India) Mother's love is such a strong, selfish, and feverish emotion that occupies our entire heart. (Duncan) In the mouth and heart of the child, the mother is God.
(UK) Mothers all over the world are so alike! Their hearts are always the same. Every mother has a very pure heart.
(Whitman) Although women are fragile, mothers are strong (France) Without the help of selfless, self-sacrificing maternal love, the child's soul will be a desert. (U.K). 2. What are the poems that describe "defeat"?
"The Sound of Flower Selling·Reminiscence of the Past" by Zhang Kejiu of the Yuan Dynasty The Afang Dance Hall turns the sleeves, the famous garden of the Golden Valley has a jade tower, and the Sui Dynasty embankment has ancient willow cable dragon boats.
It’s hard to look back, the east wind is coming again, and the wild flowers are blooming in late spring. The beauty committed suicide on the bank of Wujiang River, the war burned Chibi Mountain, and the general was empty at Yumen Pass.
The Qin and Han Dynasties were saddened by the devastation of the people, and the scholars let out a long sigh. "Song with King Xiang" Two Han Dynasties Yu Ji The Han soldiers have captured the territory, and the songs of Chu are heard from all directions.
The king is exhausted, how can I survive as a lowly concubine! "On the Military March" by Yang Jiong in the Tang Dynasty. The beacon fire shone in Xijing, and I felt uneasy in my heart. Yazhang bid farewell to Fengque, and the iron cavalry circled Dragon City.
The snow is dark and the flag paintings are withered, and the wind is heavy with the sound of drums. It is better to be a centurion than a scholar.
"Two Poems on the Year of Ji Hai·The First Year of Xizong Guangming" by Cao Song in the Tang Dynasty It is said that the war will bring sorrow to all the gods, and the troops on both sides of the Taiwan Strait will continue to fight. Who knows that there is always nothing wrong with Cangjiang? There has been a lot of bloodshed in Changjiang recently.
"Joining the Army·Part 2" Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty The iron clothes were shattered on the battlefields of hundreds of battles, and the south of the city was heavily surrounded. Breaking out of the camp and shooting General Huyan, he led the remaining soldiers back with thousands of cavalry. 3. Famous verses about resisting foreign aggression
1. During the American Revolutionary War, Nathan Hale, the first spy in American history, left a powerful line before he was captured by the British army and died heroically. Famous quote: "My only regret is that I have only one life to devote to my country."
2. On September 22, 1776, in an artillery camp near Duff Tavern, Hale was hanged. Before his execution, Hale said the words that have been passed down to this day: "My only regret is that I only have one life to devote to my motherland."
3. "Crossing the Lingding Ocean" "Crossing the Lingding Ocean" " is a poem written by Wen Tianxiang, a minister of the Song Dynasty, when he passed through Lingding Ocean in 1279. The first two sentences of this poem reflect the poet's review of his life; the middle four sentences closely follow "Fightings are rare" and clearly express the author's understanding of the current situation; the last two sentences are the author's unhesitating choice about his own destiny. The whole poem expresses the impassioned patriotic enthusiasm, the high moral integrity and the outlook on life of sacrificing one's life for righteousness. It is a noble expression of the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation.
After all the hardships, only stars are scattered around. The mountains and rivers are broken, the wind flutters and the catkins float, and the life experience is ups and downs.
Afraid to say panic on the beach, sigh alone in the ocean. Who has never died since ancient times? Keep your loyalty to reflect history. 4. Ancient poems about Japan
1. "Send the Monk Back to Japan"
Dynasty: Tang Dynasty | Author: Qian Qi
Live in the country by chance, come here The journey is like a dream.
The sky and the sea are far away, but the boat of death is light.
The water and moon penetrate the Zen silence, and the fish and dragons listen to the sound of Sanskrit.
Only the shadow of a lamp can bring light to thousands of miles away.
2. "Send Off the Monk to Japan"
Dynasty: Tang Dynasty | Author: Guan Xiu
Burn incense to wish the sea spirit, open your eyes and walk in dreams.
Even if you achieve it, there is no life to be taken lightly.
Liuhuang Mountain is on fire, and the rocks are thundering.
Thinking of the ceremony of the King of Yi, I even went to the temple to welcome him.
3. "Master Yang's Japanese Fan"
Dynasty: Song Dynasty | Author: Su Che
The fan comes from Japan, the wind is not Japanese, the wind is not Coming out of the fan, I asked where the wind was coming from.
The wind does not know itself, so it should ask about space again.
If the void is a wind cave, it is the same as itself and things.
How can the same thing be empty? It is not the wind sect.
But holding a Japanese fan, the wind comes from infinite.
4. "Gift to Japanese Singers"
Dynasty: modern times | Author: Lu Xun
The good scenery of the Spring River is still there, and the expedition to the distant country is on this occasion.
Mo Xiangyaotianwang sings and dances, and the performance of "Journey to the West" is called "Feng Shen".
5. "Tong Cui Zaihua Presents the Japanese Envoy"
Dynasty: Tang Dynasty | Author: Liu Changqing
Pity you, you are in a foreign land and you are far away in Zhouyuan, and there is water all over the sky. Everywhere.
From the distance, I came to know that there is Fusang in the east. 5. What are the poems that describe "Japan"
1. Send Japanese monks to return home
Tang Dynasty: Wei Zhuang
Fusang is already in limbo , my home is farther east in Fusang.
I will go with my teacher to see who will arrive, a boat with bright moon and sail with wind.
2.
Sending a monk back to Japan
Tang Dynasty: Qian Qi
Living in the country by chance, the journey here is like a dream.
The sky and the sea are far away, but the boat of death is light.
The water and moon penetrate the Zen silence, and the fish and dragons listen to the sound of Sanskrit.
Only the shadow of a lamp can bring light to thousands of miles away.
3.
Crying for Chao Qingheng
Tang Dynasty: Li Bai
When Chao Qing of Japan resigned from the imperial capital, a sail was wrapped around the kettle.
The bright moon does not return and sinks into the blue sea, and the white clouds fill the sky with sadness.
4.
Presented to the Japanese monk Guanyu Meng
Yuan Dynasty: Sun Huasun
The Japanese ascetic was quite spiritual and brought it with him. Yu Meng reaches Zen.
We also know that China respects Zhu Zi and does not follow the example of the South in reciting Mo Sutra.
5.
Sending people on a trip to Japan
Tang Dynasty: Fang Qian
Outside the vast wilderness, it is difficult to know the spiritual teachings. I set sail all night and arrived late after many years.
The waves contain the left boundary, and the stars determine the east dimension. Or it may be time to meet again if you return to the wind.
6.
Send the Japanese envoy back
Tang Dynasty: Xu Ning
The country will have no outsiders, and Fusang will have more east. It’s a holy day when I come to pilgrimage, and it’s the autumn breeze when I return.
The tide returns at night, and the morning march is in the wilderness. The whale waves surge into the water house, and the mirage amplifies the fairy palace.
How far away are the gods? Wang Wen has been together for a long time. Looking at each other without seeing each other, I leave my hatred to Feihong.
The creative background of Crying Chao Qingheng
This poem was written in 754 AD (the thirteenth year of Emperor Xuanzong’s Tianbao reign). Yu Xianhao's "Selected Works of Li Bai": "This poem was written after meeting Wei Hao in Guangling (now Yangzhou, Jiangsu) in the spring and summer of the thirteenth year of Tianbao's reign, and after hearing the news that Chao Heng was wrecked in a storm when he returned home."
Middle Japan and Japan had exchanges as early as the Western Han Dynasty, and reached the climax of cultural exchanges in the Tang Dynasty. According to historical records, Japan sent envoys to China no less than thirteen times, and each time they brought many Tang students (students abroad) with them to study in China. Chao Heng was a Japanese student who came to China with the ninth envoy to the Tang Dynasty.
Chao Heng came to China to study in 717 AD (the fifth year of Emperor Xuanzong's founding of the Tang Dynasty) and changed his name to Chao Heng. After graduation, he stayed in China for a long time and served successively as the Collector of the Economic Affairs Bureau, Zuo Shiyi, Zuo Bequ, Zuo Sanqi Changshi, and Annan Protector. During this period, he had extensive contacts with famous scribes at that time, and forged deep friendships with Li Bai, Wang Wei, Chu Guangxi, etc. In the winter of 753 AD (the twelfth year of Tianbao), he served as secretary supervisor and Weiweiqing. As an envoy of the Tang Dynasty, Fujiwara Qinghe and others returned to China in four ships. They encountered a storm near Ryukyu and were separated from other ships. Lost contact. At that time, it was mistakenly reported that Chao Heng was killed. In fact, he drifted to Huanzhou in Annan (the seat of governance today in Vinh City, Vietnam) and encountered pirates. More than 170 people died on the same ship. Only Chao Heng and Fujiwara were separated in 755 AD (the fourteenth year of Tianbao). Return to Chang'an. At that time, it was mistakenly reported that Chao Heng had drowned, so Li Bai wrote this poem to commemorate him.
Reference materials
Ancient Poetry Website: http://so.gushiwen.org/view_8522.aspx