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What is the poem that expresses "noble aspirations"?

1. Lying down in a lonely village, I don’t feel sorry for myself, but I still think about guarding the Luntai for the country. Lu You of the Song Dynasty <>

2. Wang Shibei fixed the day of the Central Plains, and he did not forget to tell Nai Weng during family sacrifices. Lu You of the Song Dynasty <>

3. The merchant girl did not know the hatred of the country's subjugation, but she still sang "The Flowers in the Back Garden" across the river. Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty <>

4. Just die for your country on the battlefield, why return your body wrapped in horse leather? Qing Dynasty? Qing? Qiu Jin <>

6. Looking northwest to Chang'an, there are countless pitiful mountains. Song Dynasty? Wen Tianxiang of the Song Dynasty <>

8. But the flying generals of Dragon City are here, and they do not teach Hu Ma to cross the Yin Mountain. Wang Changling of the Tang Dynasty <>

9. If you live high in the temple, you will worry about the people; if you live far away from the rivers and lakes, you will worry about the king. Fan Zhongyan of the Song Dynasty <>

10. There are tens of millions of mansions in Ande, which shelter all the poor people in the world with joy, and are as peaceful as a mountain despite the wind and rain. Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

11. I am smiling towards the sky with my horizontal sword, leaving my liver and gallbladder intact - Tan Sitong

12 I am not afraid of having my bones broken into pieces, I want to leave my innocence in the world.

On the 13th day of the 13th, when Wang Shibei set the Central Plains Day, he did not Don't forget to tell Nai Weng about family sacrifices.

Since ancient times, all the sages and sages have been poor and humble, let alone our generation, which is lonely and upright. (Southern and Northern Dynasties) Bao Zhao's "Preparing for Difficulty on the Road"

Sacrificing his life to go to the national disaster, he regarded death as if he were returning home. (Three Kingdoms, Wei) Cao Zhi's "White Horse Chapter"

In times of danger, we will see the loyalty of ministers, and in times of chaos, we will recognize loyalty. (Southern and Northern Dynasties) Bao Zhao's "Generation from Jibeimen Xing"

Since ancient times, no one has died, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate history. (Song Dynasty) Wen Tianxiang's "Crossing the Lingding Ocean"

Standing strong despite repeated blows, regardless of the wind from east to west, north or south. (Qing Dynasty) Zheng Xie's "Inscription on Bamboo and Stone"

An Neng bows his eyebrows and bends his waist to serve the powerful, which makes me unhappy! (Tang Dynasty) Li Bai's "Sleepwalking Tianmu's Song of Farewell"

Relatives and friends in Luoyang are like asking each other, and a heart of ice is in a jade pot. (Tang Dynasty) Wang Changling's "Farewell to Xin Jian in Furong Tower"

Don't be afraid of being shattered into pieces, you must keep your innocence in the world. (Ming Dynasty) Yu Qian's "Ode to Lime"

There are ten thousand volumes of books stored in his belly, but he refuses to bow his head in the grass. (Tang Dynasty) Li Qi's "Farewell to Chen Zhangfu"