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Wen Tianxiang's Famous Sentence of Zhengqi Song
The famous sentences in Wen Tianxiang's "Songs of Righteousness" are: Qi is sparse and lasts forever; When it passed through the sun and the moon, it died safely.

1, lost by anger, forever.

The side is thin, wide, stuffed and turbulent. Zhuangzi said: "People also have virtue, and everything around them is regarded as one." It is said that if people are virtuous, they can negotiate with each other and everything will be harmonious. This word is used with Kunlun. All the predecessors have a clear-cut stand. Although all of them are dead, their models are drooping, which always shows our openness. From ancient times to the present, and even later generations, it has never died out.

The poem, with an antique style, rather than a parody of Finishing, appears lofty and solemn, showing the author Wen Tianxiang's loyalty, righteousness, bravery and integrity.

2. When it crossed the sun and the moon, it was safe and sound.

Judging from the above sentence, the righteous side is thin and dense, so it can penetrate the sun and the moon. To see the infinity of the universe, the moment is not enough to describe it. Nothing is straight, but those who die but don't die are the ears of life. First, stand upright, showing thin eternity, winning glory with the sun and the moon, then life and death are just enough.

The whole poem strongly expresses the author's brilliant thoughts and noble mind, the poet's lofty spiritual outlook and carries forward the patriotism to an unprecedented height.

Introduction to Wen Tianxiang:

Wen Tianxiang (1236-1283) was born in Luling, Jizhou (now Ji 'an, Jiangxi). Baoyu was the first scholar in four years (1256). Li Zhirui, Jiangxi and other states. In the first year of Deyou (1275), Yuan Bing marched eastward, joined the rebel army in Ganzhou and entered Lin 'an (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang).

The following year, he was appointed Prime Minister Right, sent an envoy to the Yuan Army to make peace, and was detained. And then fled to Wenzhou. Duan Zongjingyan entered Jiangxi in the second year (1277) and recovered many counties. Soon lost to Guangdong. The following year, he was captured in Wupoling (now Haifeng North, Guangdong). He refused the lure of General Yuan and was sent to Dadu (now Beijing) the following year. He was imprisoned for three years, and under repeated threats and inducements, he vowed to die.

He edited the "Guide to the Southern Tour" and wrote the "Song of Benevolence and Righteousness", which was righteously righteous and was finally killed in Chaishi. There is The Complete Works of Mr. Wenshan.