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Famous quotes and poems about patriotism

The famous quotes and poems about patriotism are as follows:

1. Since ancient times, no one has died, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate history. ——Wen Tianxiang's "Crossing the Lingding Ocean"

2. My heart is like a magnetic needle, and I will not rest until I point my way. ——Wen Tianxiang's "Yangtze River"

3. From now on, I will leave Jiangnan Road and return home in the form of a cuckoo with blood. ——Wen Tianxiang's "Two Poems of Jinlingyi·Part 2"

4. The heaven and earth have righteousness and are endowed with manifolds. Below are the rivers and mountains, and above are the sun and stars. ——Wen Tianxiang's "Song of Righteousness"

5. He will draw the eagle bow like the full moon, look northwest, and shoot at the wolf. ——Su Shi's "Jiangchengzi·Hunting in Mizhou"

6. The Central Plains is in chaos. The hairpin cherry blossoms are scattered. When will it be collected? The sad wind blows tears and passes through Yangzhou. ——Zhu Dunru, "Happy Meeting· Jinling City Shangxi Tower"

7. But the flying generals of Dragon City are here, and Hu Ma is not taught to cross the Yin Mountain. ——Wang Changling's "Two Poems on Going Out of the Fortress·One"

8. Why don't men bring Wu hooks and collect the fifty states in Guanshan? Please come to Lingyan Pavilion for a while, as if you are a scholar and a marquis of ten thousand households. ——Li He's "Fifth of Thirteen Poems of Nanyuan"

9. The grandeur is still too weak, but the loyalty will shine through the ages. He did not serve the country in his life, but left it as a tribute to his loyal soul. ——Yang Jisheng's "Poetry on Death"

10. Hu has not yet died, his temples are beginning to fall, and his tears are empty. Who would have expected this body, my heart is in Tianshan, and my body is in Cangzhou. ——Lu You's "Revelation of Heartfelt Feelings·In those days, I was looking for a feudal lord thousands of miles away"

11. The survivors shed tears in the dust, and looked south to Master Wang for another year. ——Lu You's "Two Thoughts on the Autumn Night When Dawn Goes Out of the Fence Gate to Welcome the Coolness·Part Two"

12. Finish the affairs of the king and the world, and win the reputation before and after death. ——Xin Qiji's "Broken Array: Compose a Poem for Chen Tongfu"

Information expansion:

Poetry, pronounced as: shī jù, is the sentence that makes up the poem. Poems usually follow the format of poetry and limit the number of words in each sentence. The earliest poems in China have a rhymed verse structure with strict metrical requirements. For example, the poems in the pre-Qin period generally have four words per sentence, which are found in the "Book of Songs". Later it developed into five-character or seven-character rhymed poetry, which is found in Tang poetry.

After the economic and cultural development of the Song and Yuan Dynasties, the content of the poems was gradually expanded and interpreted. In the late period of the New Democratic Revolution, the poems evolved into free-style poetry without the limit of word count.