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Poetry expressing loyalty

The phoenix bone grows inward, and the sound and light overflow. —— Ji Yun, a Taoist in the Qing Dynasty, "The Collection of Hanlin and Zhiyao in the Imperial Academy"

Ji Yun of the Qing Dynasty, "The Collection of Hanlin and Zhiyao in the Imperial Academy" Cai is revealed from the outside.

The liver and gallbladder are stored in heaven and earth, and the beauty on the temples is reflected in the country. —— Gu Yanwu, a thinker, historian, and linguist in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, famous sayings about loyalty

In the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, Gu Yanwu’s liver and gallbladder: courage, courage, and courage. Read: See, it means that loyalty, liver, righteousness and courage exist between heaven and earth. All the great rivers and mountains have seen my hair turning gray

I must show my loyalty and die to repay the kindness of my country. ——Li Xizhong, a poet of the Tang Dynasty

Who does not die? The country that dies is the one with the greatest loyalty. ——Chen Shou, historian of the Western Jin Dynasty, "Three Kingdoms·Book of Wei·Biography of Yang Fu"