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What are the poems about "Stand on the Last Shift"?

1. Who expected this? My heart is in Tianshan Mountain, and I am old in Cangzhou. -Lu you's

Interpretation: In this life, it is hard to think that my mind is in Tianshan Mountain, serving the motherland, but I am slowly getting old in Cangzhou.

2. Looking at Chang 'an in the northwest, countless mountains are pitiful. -Xin Qiji's "Bodhisattva Man"

Interpretation: I looked up at Chang 'an in the northwest, and there were countless mountains in the middle, which blocked my yearning for my hometown.

3. It's a pity that the years are fleeting and the trees are so sad and stormy. -Xin Qiji's "Shui Long Yin"

Interpretation: It's a pity that time passes like this. I am worried about the wind and rain. Trees can do this and persist in standing in the wind and rain.

4. Falling red is not a heartless thing. Turning into spring mud will protect the flowers. -Gong Zizhen's "Ji Hai Miscellaneous Poems"

Interpretation: Falling red is not something without feelings, just because they need to blend into the soil and provide nutrients for flowers.

5. I smile to the sky from the horizontal knife, and I will leave my liver and gallbladder behind. -Tan Sitong's "The Wall in Prison"

Interpretation: I raised my knife and laughed at the horizon, leaving my concern for the people alone, between the Kunlun Mountains.

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related famous sayings of "stand on the last shift"

1. Insisting on the cause with great will requires perseverance. -Voltaire

2. The most terrible enemy is that there is no strong belief. -romain rolland

3. Will lies in tempering, and success lies in persistence. -Zhou Haizhong