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Poems about Qin Gui and Yue Fei
Poems about Qin Gui and Yue Fei are as follows:

1, cut off the stubborn evil and drive, don't ask Wan Huhou who went to the altar. -"Small Temple Wall of Tiqing Mud City"

Appreciation: my spirit of killing the enemy soared into the sky, vowing to avenge the king with loyalty and integrity, slay the enemy, welcome back the king's car, and not seek courtiers and senior officials. In Shaoxing for three years, the situation of resisting gold was excellent, but the capitulators led by Shaoxing stepped up negotiations with gold.

In order to express his firm belief in recovering lost land and washing away the shame of Jingkang, Yue Fei wrote this poem in the wall of a small temple (now Xingan County, Jiangxi Province).

2. Today, iron riders are all over the suburbs, and the wind and dust are evil. Bing An is here? Ointment cake. Min' an is here? Fill the ravine. Sighing that mountains and rivers are the same, thousands of villages are sparse. -"The feeling of climbing the Yellow Crane Tower in the boundless river"

Appreciation: The once prosperous scene has vanished, leaving only a mess on the ground. In the fourth year of Shaoxing, it was destroyed by the state of Jin. Yue Fei asked the imperial court to send more troops to recover the Central Plains, but failed. The following spring, Yue Fei was ordered to lead troops back to Ezhou from Jiangzhou. In Ezhou, Yue Fei boarded the Yellow Crane Tower, looked at the northern Central Plains and wrote this word.

3, good water and mountains are not enough, horseshoes urge the moon to return. -"Chizhou Cuiwei Pavilion"

Appreciation: year after year, I galloped on the battlefield, and my shirt was covered with dust; Today, I specially rode to Cuiweige to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Qishan. I can't get enough of the great rivers and mountains of the motherland. I came back in the bright moonlight and urged by the sound of hooves. Yue Fei led troops to Chizhou, visited the Cuiwei Pavilion in Qishan, southeast of the city, and wrote this poem.

Contrary to the passionate and tragic words, this poem expresses his sincere love for the great rivers and mountains of the motherland with fresh and lively brushwork, and embodies the characteristics of poetry on horseback.

4. I want to pay heptachord. There are few confidants, who will listen to the broken string? -"Xiao Chongshan couldn't stop singing last night"

Appreciation: Make history for the country's achievements, and get old before you get old. The pines and bamboos on the mountain in my hometown are old, so I can't help talking and stopped my return trip. I want to give my heart to the lyre to play a song. But mountains and rivers are hard to find bosom friends. Even if the strings are broken, who will listen? From the sixth year of Shaoxing to the seventh year of Shaoxing, Yue Fei prepared to recover the Central Plains on a large scale and destroy gold in the north.

However, the Democratic Party of Song Gaozong, Zhao Gou and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea interfered and obstructed them and persecuted them. Many people have been dismissed and killed, and the excellent situation against Jin Xingguo is in danger of being wasted. Yue Fei wrote this poem with grief and indignation.