1. Yesterday, the neighbor was begging for a new fire, and Xiaochuang was given a reading lamp. ——Wang Yucheng's "Qingming Festival"
2. On the last day of the hasty farewell to the temple, the temple still plays farewell songs and sheds tears to the palace ladies. ——Li Yu's "Breaking Time·Family and Country in Forty Years"
3. I can't help but feel that my motherland is sinking, so I go overseas to find close friends. ——Qiu Jin "Partridge Sky: Can't help but feel the sinking of the motherland"
4. What you see on paper will eventually make you realize it is shallow, but you must know that this matter must be carried out. ——Lu You's "Winter Night Reading Shows Ziyu"
5. If you die for your country on the battlefield, why return your body wrapped in horse leather? ——Xu Xilin's "Out of the Fortress"
6. There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, and the cloud sails are directly hung to help the sea. ——Li Bai's "The Road Is Difficult - Part One"
7. Chang'an is only under the hooves of horses. ——Cen Shen of the Tang Dynasty, "The Second Chapter of the Song of Recalling Chang'an, Sent to Pang"
8. When Zeguo's country enters the war, how can the people live in peace and harmony with Qiao Su? ——Cao Song's "Two Poems on the Year of Ji Hai·The First Year of Xizong Guangming"
9. Young people are very smart and can read and recite. ——Ouyang Xiu's "Study on Painting the Land"
10. If you don't read for a month, your ears and eyes will lose their clarity. ——Xiao Huan said "What you see in reading is writing"
11. With the sound of He Manzi, tears fell in front of you. ——Zhang Hu's "Gong Ci: Three Thousand Miles from the Homeland"
12. Serving the country will lead to thousands of deaths, and the temples will never be green again. ——Lu You's "Yebo Water Village"
13. I laughed up at the sky and went out. How can I be a Penghao person?
14. Don’t say that women are not heroic things. The sound of dragon springs is heard on the wall every night. ——Qiu Jin "Partridge Sky: Can't help but feel the sinking of the motherland"
15. Stop thinking about your homeland with old friends, and try new tea with new fire. ——Su Shi's "Looking to the South of the Yangtze River·Transcendent Taiwanese Works"