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What are the verses that praise heroes?

1. Since ancient times, no one has ever died, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate history. ——Wen Tianxiang's "Crossing the Lingding Ocean". Definition: Since ancient times, people are bound to die! But death must be meaningful. If you can be loyal to the country, you can still shine for thousands of years after your death and leave your name in history.

2. Live as a hero, and die as a ghost. ——Interpretation of Li Qingzhao's "Summer Quatrains": When you are alive, you must be a hero among men, and when you die, you must be a hero among ghosts.

3. Don’t be afraid of being shattered into pieces, but keep your innocence in the world. ——Yu Qian's "Song of Lime". Definition: Even if your body is broken into pieces, you are not afraid, and you are willing to leave your innocence in the world.

4. Thirty years of fame and dust, eight thousand miles of clouds and moon. ——Yue Fei's "Man Jiang Hong". Interpretation: Now that I am in my thirties, I have fought in the north and south. Although I have achieved some results and established some military exploits, my contribution to the country has been very small. Fame is as insignificant as dust. To complete the great cause of recovery, the road is still long and arduous, and greater efforts and sacrifices will be required.

5. Lord Don’t laugh while lying drunk on the battlefield. How many people have fought in ancient times. ——Wang Han's "Liangzhou Ci". Definition: Hold up the crystal luminous cup and fill it with red grape wine. Just as he was about to have a drink, suddenly, the sound of a pipa came from the horse. Just get drunk. What's the point of lying drunk on the battlefield? Please don't laugh. From ancient times to the present, there are several people who have fought in battles and come back alive.

6. Huangsha wears golden armor in a hundred battles, and Loulan will never be returned until it is broken. ——Wang Changling's "Joining the Army". Interpretation: The dark clouds over Qinghai have obscured the snow-capped mountains, looking at Yumen Pass in the distance. The soldiers outside the Great Wall had worn out their helmets and armor after many battles, and they vowed not to come back unless they could capture the city of Loulan in the west.