The ancient poems about patriotic feelings are as follows:
1. "Spring Outlook" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
The country is broken by mountains and rivers, and the city is full of spring vegetation.
I am moved to tears by the flowers, and the birds are frightened by the hatred.
The war rages on for three months, and a letter from home is worth ten thousand gold.
The white-headed scratches are shorter, and the lust is overwhelming.
The first four lines of this poem describe the miserable and dilapidated scene of Chang'an in spring, full of emotion about its rise and fall; the last four lines describe the poet's feelings of missing his relatives and caring about national affairs, full of sorrow and sorrow. The whole poem has a strict rhythm. The first couplet expresses the feeling of flowers splashing with tears in response to the lamentation of the destruction of the country in the first couplet, and the fear of farewell birds expresses the fear of homesickness. The last couplet emphasizes that the depth of sorrow leads to whiteness and sparseness, and the counterpoint is exquisite. , the voice is tragic and solemn, fully showing the poet's patriotism.
2. "Crossing the Lingding Ocean" by Song Wen Tianxiang
After a hard encounter, there are only a few stars in the fight.
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.
The first two sentences of this poem describe life experiences and are full of emotions; the two chin couplets expand and deepen the reality of the destruction of the country and the family from both the national and personal aspects; the two neck couplets trace the different situations and circumstances of the past and present. The mood, in the past, I was worried about the country and the people on the beach, but now I am alone on the ocean. The two sentences at the end of the couplet, "Death to express one's ambition," are the author's unhesitating choice of his own destiny. The whole poem expresses the impassioned patriotic enthusiasm, high moral character and integrity, as well as the outlook on life of sacrificing one's life for righteousness.
3. "Jinling Evening View" by Tang Gaochan
I once returned to the late green with floating clouds, and I still accompany the setting sun with the sound of autumn.
There are infinite painting hands in the world, but it’s all sad and impossible to paint.
"Looking at Jinling in the Evening" is an inscription on a painting. The first two sentences, in the description of natural scenes such as floating clouds and late greenery, show the impermanence of the old capital, implying that the Tang Dynasty was at a time when the country was in ruins. The last two sentences, recalling the past and recalling the present, intersect with hundreds of things, foreboding that the Tang Dynasty was in danger, but it was irreversible. The poet was deeply distressed by this, but was powerless to do anything about it. He could only attribute this potential crisis to sadness. And this is something that a master of painting cannot express.
4. "Two Poems on Going Out of the Fortress·Part 1" by Changling, King of the Tang Dynasty
The bright moon of the Qin Dynasty was close to the Han Dynasty, and the people who marched thousands of miles have not yet returned.
But the flying generals of Dragon City are here, and Huma is not taught to cross the Yin Mountains.
The poem describes the bright moon and passes during the Qin and Han Dynasties, emphasizing the importance of the border and the responsibilities of border guards. Through the description of the long journey of thousands of miles, the soldiers' homesickness and disgust for war are expressed. But letting the flying generals in Longcheng be there and not teaching Huma to cross the Yinshan Mountains expresses the soldiers' firm belief and loyalty to the motherland.
With its concise language, beautiful artistic conception and profound connotation, this poem has become a classic in the history of Chinese literature. It not only expresses the author's love for the motherland and people, but also inspires future generations to work hard for the prosperity of the motherland.
5. "Wind and Rain on November 4th" Lu You of the Southern Song Dynasty
Lying in a lonely village, he did not mourn for himself, but still thought of guarding Luntai for the country.
I lie down at night listening to the wind and rain, and the iron horse glacier falls into my dream.
"The Great Wind and Rain on November 4th" is a poem written by Lu You, a poet of the Southern Song Dynasty. It expresses the author's desire and patriotism to devote himself to the country in a lonely rural environment. In the poem, the author expresses his ambition and firm belief by describing wind and rain, and finally expresses his desire to fight for the reunification of the country in the form of a dream. This poem is full of patriotic sentiments and is a model of Lu You's poetry.