The ancient poems about patriotism are as follows:
1. Three thousand guests were drunk with flowers in the hall, and fourteen states were frozen with one sword. Excerpted from Guan Xiu's "Offering Money to Shangfu"
Appreciation:
Qian Shangfu is Qian Miao, the founder of the Wuyue Kingdom, so Guan Xiu's poem is an interview poem written to him , and also proves that Guan Xiu experienced two periods, the Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties. There is another allusion behind this poem. At that time, Qian Miao felt that the "Fourteen Prefectures" were not domineering enough, so he changed his destiny to "Forty Prefectures".
Guan Xiu got angry and replied casually: "It's hard to add a state, and it's hard to change a poem. Why can't my solitary cloud and wild crane fly? After saying that, he walked away. As a poet, Guan Xiu He still has the integrity and character of a scholar. Perhaps it is precisely because of this that he can write such a bold poem.
2. The yellow sand will wear the golden armor in a hundred battles, and the Loulan will not be returned until it is broken. "Seven Poems on the Military March"
Appreciation:
As one of the most important frontier poets in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, Wang Changling once had the experience of abandoning his pen and joining the army at the age of 26 to travel around the world. Later, Wang Changling went to Chang'an and took part in an imperial examination without any surprise.
He was already proud and arrogant, so he decided to travel to the frontier, so he went to Helong and went out of Yumen. , wrote many classic poems in the vast desert, such as: But the dragon city will fly, and Hu Ma will not be taught to cross the Yinshan Mountains. 3. Eight hundred miles away, the troops are burning, the sound of fifty strings is heard outside the Great Wall, and the soldiers are called out in autumn on the battlefield. Excerpted from Xin Qiji's "Broken Array"
Appreciation:
Xin Qiji wrote this poem. When he was living in Shangrao, Jiangxi, he was never reused because of his status as a "reformed man", so he always felt depressed when he thought about his unfinished ambition. Originally, he was determined to regain the lost territory in the Central Plains, and he once led 50 soldiers to bravely fight against the enemy. How brave he was to break into the enemy's camp of ten thousand people and capture the traitor Zhang Anguo alive. However, reality forced him to become a literati, and he could only rely on writing poems to make ends meet. Therefore, Xin Qiji is a rare versatile man with a pen in one hand and a sword in the other. He can guide the country with his writing and control the battlefield with his military skills.