The famous sayings about national sentiment are as follows:
01. When the body is dead, the spirit is the spirit, and the soul is the ghost. ——Qu Yuan's "National Sorrow" in the Warring States Period, Chu Dynasty
Poetry analysis: "God uses spirit" means that the spirit will last forever. "Ghost hero" refers to the hero among ghosts. This sentence praises the heroic spirit of the soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the country and died as heroes.
02. Why don’t men take Wu Gou and collect the fifty states in Guanshan? ——Li He, Tang Dynasty, "South Garden"
Poetry analysis: This sentence is a general question, but also a self-question, containing the heroic sentiment that "every man is responsible for the rise and fall of a country." "Why don't men bring Hao hook?" The sentence starts with a sharp and urgent sentence, and the second sentence is "Collect the fifty states in Guanshan". It is like a hanging waterfall falling from a high place, looking majestic. "Taking Wu Gou" refers to the action of joining the army, wearing a saber and rushing to the battlefield. How heroic is that! "Recovering Guanshan" is the purpose of joining the army. The mountains and rivers are broken and the people are in dire straits. How can the poet be willing to live in the countryside and do nothing?
03. Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. ——Gu Yanwu of the Qing Dynasty, "Rizhilu·Zhengshi"
Poetry analysis: "Those who protect the world are responsible for the lowliness of an ordinary man." Although his status is low and he is an ordinary man, he still deserves it. With great ambitions, we are worried about the country and the people. Maintaining national unity is the sacred responsibility of every Chinese person.
04. The strong wind knows the strong grass, and the rough wind knows the sincere minister. ——Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty, "Gift to Xiao Yu"
Poetry analysis: This poem means that only in turbulent and troubled times can we see who is caring about the country and the people. Li Shimin sent this poem to Xiao Yu, implicitly pointing out the social value of "honest ministers". A person's value to society is not only reflected in normal times, but also in critical moments when the country, nation, and society are in danger. At such critical moments, can you stand up and sacrifice yourself willingly?
05. When Wang Shibei sets the Central Plains Day, don’t Don't forget to tell Nai Weng when making family sacrifices. ——Lu You, Song Dynasty, "Shi'er"
Poetry analysis: These two lines of "poems represent instructions" directly express one's feelings. The poet never forgets to "recover the Northern Kingdom", but unfortunately he will not see the "unification of Kyushu Island" in his lifetime. The poet is angry about the "peaceful peace" policy of the Southern Song Dynasty and wishes to drive away the invaders as soon as possible. This strong spirit of patriotism has won the hearts of the Chinese people The praises of children for generations to come.