The allusions of Zhong Liu Jing.
Zu Ti in the Eastern Jin Dynasty was a brave, chivalrous and caring man with lofty ideals. During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, the world was in chaos. Zu Ti was very sad to see his country lose a large territory in the north, and countless compatriots were under the "iron hoof" of the invaders. He is determined to recover lost ground and revive national prestige. When Emperor Si Marui of the Jin Dynasty moved the capital to Jiankang, Zu Ti assembled a group of strong men at the wellhead of Beifu, and practiced day and night, preparing to go north to defend the enemy. He presented a letter to the Jin and Yuan emperors, saying: The Jin Dynasty was invaded because the feudal lords fought for power and profit. People nowadays are struggling to serve their country under the ravages of foreign countries. If your majesty can use his power to make me king, heroes from all sides will respond, enemy soldiers will be eliminated and national humiliation will be eliminated.
Emperor Jinyuan was very happy to see the performance. He immediately appointed Zu Ti as General Wei Fen, and gave him a lot of materials to recruit and manufacture weapons locally, so as to realize the Northern Expedition at an early date. Combat readiness is in full swing. After everything was ready, Zu Ti led more than one thousand people across the river to the north. Their warships left the south bank and came to the middle reaches of the rolling river. Looking back at the south soil from top to bottom, their hearts felt like waves. Zu Ti stood solemnly at the bow of the boat, banging on the oars with his hand, and swore to everyone: "If Zu Ti arrives here, if he can't pacify the Central Plains and expel the enemy, just like this stormy river, he will never return!" Zu Ti's clank oath greatly inspired the soldiers on board. They clenched their swords and guns and said they would be angry with the enemy and kill them to serve the country.
After Zu Ti led the army to cross the river, he prepared the troops. When the Taoist priests in the Eastern Jin Dynasty heard the news, they quickly formed a powerful army. Zu Ti knows people well, is brave and good at fighting, loves foot soldiers and is considerate. The foot soldiers are willing to risk their lives to fight for him. Therefore, it was invincible, winning several battles in a row and recovering many cities. He runs the army well and rewards and punishments are strict; Fight with the dead, bury the body and pay homage in person; Be generous to the surrendered enemy soldiers and reward them for turning back; Wherever he goes, Qiu has nothing to do. His approach has been widely supported by the military and civilians. Whenever they come back in triumph, the people will always send pigs, sheep and wine to treat the three armies. Some people in Jiangbei area made up some folk songs to praise his achievements: fortunately, Li was not caught and met his loving father. Mysterious wine forgets bitterness and pain, so why sing and dance? Zu Ti made outstanding achievements in military service and was named General Zhenxi by Emperor Jin Yuan.
The story of Zhong Liujing:
This story tells us that people should love life, love life, have confidence and make unremitting efforts towards the established goals. Life becomes meaningful because of dreams, and our life shines with different brilliance because of the pursuit of dreams. Children, we must work hard and study hard to live the life we want.
Idiom implication
Loyalty, the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation, is formed in individuals, and the final result is that people devote themselves to the national cause. For individuals, loyalty means taking the fundamental interests of the country and the people as their own value standard; Take safeguarding and defending the overall interests of society as their fundamental value orientation, and realize their life value by making contributions to the country and the people. Zu Ti is open-minded, and his righteous actions such as "dancing at the smell of chickens" and "hitting the stream" vividly show his great ambition of serving the country and serving the people, "only generosity can make you aspire to be strong, and strategy can make you aspire to the Central Plains".
There is a famous saying in the ancients: "Life is worse than death, and life is worse than death. If you are not angry, you will be self-reliant. " A person's loyalty needs not only enthusiasm, but also rationality, will and perseverance. To be a man, we should be as firm as Zu Ti, be more practical, truly connect individuals with the country and the people, take the world as our responsibility, be proactive and conscientious, inspire more enthusiasm, temper the steel of dreams with the fire of passion, and make unswerving contributions to the country and the people.