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Huo Qubing, Yue Fei and Qi Jiguang’s famous sayings, only he did it

When there is a national crisis and the enemy invades, there are always some people who abandon their families and care about the country and fight life and death to defend the motherland. Huo Qubing of the Western Han Dynasty said, "The Xiongnu have not been exterminated, so why should we take care of the family?" Yue Fei of the Song Dynasty said, "Jingkang is humiliated, but it has not yet been snowed. The ministers hate it, when will it be destroyed?" Qi Jiguang of the Ming Dynasty said, "It is not my intention to be a marquis, but I hope the sea will be peaceful." Save the nation in In times of crisis, we are national heroes.

It's a pity that Huo Qubing died young. Even though he sealed the wolf as a Xu, he still couldn't completely pacify the Huns;

Even though the Yue family army killed the Jin soldiers and became frightened, Yue Fei was killed by the treacherous minister Qin Hui as " He was killed on the charge of "unwarranted" and ultimately failed to complete the great cause of exterminating money;

Among the three, only Qi Jiguang conquered the Japanese pirates in the south and the Tatars in the north. He went through the Battle of Cengang, the Battle of Taizhou, the Battle of Fujian, the Battle of Xing After dozens of battles including the Battle of Hua and the Battle of Xianyou, the Japanese pirates were finally driven out and the sea was peaceful.

Qi Jiguang, whose courtesy name was Yuanjing, also known as Nantang, later named Mengzhu, and posthumously named Wuyi, was a famous anti-Japanese general in the Ming Dynasty.

Qi Jiguang was an outstanding weapons expert and strategist. He transformed and invented various fire attack weapons; the large and small warships and chariots he built made the Ming army's waterway equipment superior to the enemy; he The creative construction of hollow enemy towers on the Great Wall, which can be advanced, attacked, retreated and defended, is a very unique military project.

In addition, he is also a poet and a calligrapher.

Qi Jiguang not only wrote military works such as "New Book of Jixiao" and "Records of Military Training" when he was in the army, but also left poems and essays such as "Zhizhitang Collection". At that time, In the 1980s, he was praised as "a man with great civil and military talents who is as talented as a public servant is rarely seen like him".

"Summary of the General Catalog of Sikuquanshu" praised Qi Jiguang's poems as "rather strong in rhythm" and "near the sound of Yan and Zhao".

Wang Shizhen listed him as one of the "eleven famous generals in ancient and modern times who can write poems".

If you didn’t tell me about the following poems, you would not know they were written by Qi Jiguang.

"Make it immediately"

Qi Jiguang of the Ming Dynasty

Running north and south to report the Lord's love, the lace grass on the river laughs all his life.

Three hundred and sixty days a year, most of them are on the march.

This poem can be said to be a true portrayal of Qi Jiguang's life. From Fujian and Guangdong to Jizhou, it can be said that one is in the south and the other is in the north. The four words "drive north and south" sum up the major events of Qi Jiguang's life. "Repaying the Lord's Love" does not mean that he does not like a stable life, but he has the world in mind and travels thousands of miles for the sake of the country's tranquility. The whole sentence shows a noble mind. The word "laugh" in the second sentence is even more ambiguous in meaning, describing the heroic spirit of the famous anti-Japanese general.

"The Depths of the Tao"

Qi Jiguang of the Ming Dynasty

Xiaozhu rests peacefully for the time being, worrying about the old alliance.

Hold the guests with wine bottles, wave the bows and sit down to talk about war.

The clouds protect toothpicks, and the stars contain swords.

It is not my intention to be granted the title of Marquis, but I hope the sea will be peaceful.

In the twenty-fifth year of Jiajing (1546), Qi Jiguang was responsible for managing the farming affairs of the Dengzhou Guards. At that time, the coastal areas of Shandong were burned, killed, and looted by Japanese pirates. Qi Jiguang was determined to kill the thieves, so he wrote a book In the blank space of the military book, I wrote the poem "The title of Marquis is not my intention, I hope the sea will be peaceful".

"Looking at the Tower"

Qi Jiguang of the Ming Dynasty

After ten years of driving across the sea, the scenery is cold, and I am alone here looking at Chenluan.

The heavy frost is all the painstaking efforts, sprinkled on Qianfeng Qiuye Dan.

The author is full of contradictions and cannot get the support of the imperial court, which the author complains about; however, he cannot do without the imperial court as a backer and still has high hopes for the imperial court. Therefore, he was eager to express his sincerity and hoped to get the support of the court. It was this conflicting mood that prompted the author to come to the front of the mountain, whereupon a lonely figure of the hero stood on the viewing platform, looking at the capital.

This poem uses the method of imitating objects and uses frost as a metaphor for one's own blood. The image is vivid and very contagious in artistic expression. When reading his poem, one feels like hearing his voice and seeing his person. A masterpiece that has been praised throughout the ages.

"Climbing to the Top of Panshan Mountain"

Qi Jiguang of the Ming Dynasty

The grass and trees mourned at the frost corner, and the clouds opened against the stone gate.

You can’t get drunk with wine by the wind, and countless crows return to the fallen leaves.

But it is not as good as a gray-haired old scholar to make the eagle kill his murderous spirit.

Who is with me on Leming Peak, so General Li dances on the sword stage.

The whole poem expresses emotions and scenery, using scenery to express emotions, and the scenes blend together, which is natural and appropriate. The poet uses words such as "frost corner", "shuofeng", "fallen leaves" and "returning crows" to describe the scenery of late autumn. There is movement in the silence, and the presence of sounds and colors, setting off a peaceful scene on the border. "But to make the eagle kill the murderous spirit, it may as well be a gray-haired old veteran" is the expressive pen of the whole poem, and it is also a famous line that will be recited for subsequent poems.

At that time, when the poet was upright, young and vigorous, and displaying his ambitions, he climbed high and looked far away, feeling relaxed and happy, with all things in his mind, and happily put pen to paper. Majestic. Reading it feels like being there, seeing the person, which makes people work hard and make progress. Although the poet is a military commander, this poem reflects his poetic attainments in literature.

"Inscribed on Wu Yi"

Qi Jiguang of the Ming Dynasty

With a sword across the sky, the stars were fighting against the cold, and he followed Pingbei to conquer the barbarians again.

He found the title of Marquis in his year, and wanted to learn from Youren to live in this mountain.

"Supervising the Soldiers Crossing the Chaozhou Ferry"

Qi Jiguang of the Ming Dynasty

The Sweating and Bloody Inflammation Party saw spring on the seventh day, and crossed the Yangtze River with the waning moon.

When you are hiding, don’t send sand and gulls to realize it. A floating cloud is this body.

"Being summoned to return to the north, I invited my friends to gather at Da'an and Shi Yaojin Pavilion on the first day of the lunar calendar to get a ligature"

Qi Jiguang of the Ming Dynasty

Prepared by the Holy Master On the edge of the country, the lonely minister answered the call.

When I was near the pond, I was shocked to see many talented people.

The two are divided into Fujian and Chu, and their hearts are devoted to the earth and the sky.

I am grateful and want to attack Qilian!

"The Construction of Santun New Town is Zhixi"

Qi Jiguang of the Ming Dynasty

After accepting the surrender, the newly built Santun was built, and the lights connected hundreds of thousands of villages in the distance.

The mountains of Qin serve as barriers, and the thistles of Fengyun Continent serve as gates.

In the east, the earth's axis is supported by mountains and rivers, and in the west, it supports the palace of Tianguan.

Protons passed by Baier City, and Dai Han’s family grace was with him for thousands of years.

"There is no better way to nourish one's mind than to have fewer desires, and there is no better happiness than reading" is another famous saying of Qi Jiguang. From this sentence, we can know Qi Jiguang's insights on reading and learning. Qi Jiguang believes that the best way to cultivate your body and mind is to be free from desires, and the happiest thing in life is the joy brought by reading.

Is this Qi Jiguang a little different from the one you know? Which of his poems do you like best?