Poems and famous sentences expressing loyalty
Hello. The ancients wrote many poems about loyalty. The following are some I have sorted out, hoping to help you. It's dusk, and I'm bored, standing by the door alone (the text "Bodhisattva Man"). Interpretation: Seeing dusk, I am really bored, leaning against the door. 2. Died in a national disaster and suddenly. (Cao Zhi's "White Horse") Interpretation: Sacrifice in order to lift the national disaster, and treat death as death. It means to die for one's country, shed blood and win victory and freedom. Suddenly, an old song filled my heart and my eyes filled with tears. Interpretation: Suddenly I heard you sing a simple song, which aroused my homesickness and made me cry. The soldiers turned around and looked at the border, thinking of home with longing eyes. Interpretation of Guan Shanyue written by Li Bai in Tang Dynasty: The soldiers guarding the border town look far away and look sad when they miss their hometown. 5. Hard work is not rewarded, and loyalty is hard to declare. (Li Bai's "Fifty-nine Ancient Poems") Interpretation: Ancient military commanders lamented that the emperor had no reward for his meritorious service, and his loyalty was exchanged for the emperor's suspicion. 6. If you go back to your hometown before you get old, you will be heartbroken (Wei Zhuang Bodhisattva Xia). Interpretation: The ancient military commanders lamented that the emperor had no reward for his meritorious service, but his loyalty was exchanged for the emperor's suspicion. 7. The waning moon looks bright, so don't cry. (Niu Xiji's Life Checker) Interpretation: From the waning moon to the dawn, people know that this is a night spent together. I hope I can help you. Thank you. I hope it will be adopted.