Award-winning works of hard-pen calligraphy praising the motherland

Award-winning works of hard-pen calligraphy praising the motherland include The Sea, Crossing Ding Yang, and A Passage to Jin Cuodao.

First, the "sea".

The Sea is a famous essay by Gu, a thinker and politician in the Qing Dynasty, which reflects Gu's unique perspective and ideological tendency of looking at the world. This article was originally written to his good friends and intellectuals before he went to sea, and later became a pearl of Qing literature.

The article also shows Gu's patriotic feelings and sense of social responsibility. He called on his compatriots to carry forward the spirit of hard work, creativity and responsibility, actively face difficulties and challenges, and make joint efforts to build a great motherland. He believes that the ocean can provide people with material richness and spiritual comfort, and people should cherish every beauty and touch in life.

Second, "zero dingyang".

Zero Crossing and Ding Yang is a famous preface by Wen Tianxiang, a writer in the Southern Song Dynasty. This article not only describes the situation inside and outside the Southern Song Dynasty after the Jingkang Revolution, but also shows Wen Tianxiang's values and ideals as a loyal minister and a righteous man. This article has extensive social influence and historical significance.

Crossing the ocean, it won the praise and respect of many future generations, was widely spread, and influenced the thinking and behavior of countless people. Thus, Wen Tianxiang's thought has an indelible historical position and great significance for the formation and development of China's culture and national spirit.

Third, the trip to Jin Cuodao.

A Passage to Jin Cuodao is a lyric poem by Lu You, a writer in Song Dynasty, and one of the most famous and far-reaching works in Lu You's life. The golden knife of the protagonist in the poem is not a weapon, but a symbol of character, symbolizing the author's pursuit and persistence in Jiangnan culture and personal life destiny.

The whole poem reveals strong patriotic feelings and deep love for Jiangnan culture, which shows the author's persistence in traditional culture and pursuit of traditional spirit. The poem is full of youthful blood and unyielding fighting spirit, which shows Lu You's cultural mood and personal will of "My heart is towards Nanshan, and the mountains are high and the sea is vast".