What are the patriotic poems? Seven-character quatrains of ancient poems

What patriotic poems are there? The seven-character quatrains of ancient poems are as follows:

1. "Spring Outlook" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

The country is broken by mountains and rivers, and the city has deep spring vegetation. The flowers shed tears when I feel grateful, and the birds are frightened by the hatred. The war rages on for three months, and a letter from home is worth ten thousand gold. The white-headed scratches are shorter, and the hairpin is full of lust.

Translation: The capital fell, only the mountains and rivers remained, and the urban areas in spring were overgrown with grass. I am sad and sad when I see the flowers blooming, but I shed tears. When I leave my family, the song of the birds makes my heart palpitate. The flames of war have not stopped in March, and family letters are precious and worth tens of thousands of dollars. The only thing I can do when I am depressed and upset is scratching my head, causing my white hair to become sparse and unable to be inserted into hairpins.

Appreciation: "Spring Hope" is a poem written by Du Fu, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. The first four lines of this poem describe the miserable and dilapidated scene of Chang'an in spring, full of emotions about its rise and fall; the last four lines describe the poet's feelings about missing his relatives and caring about state affairs, full of sorrow and sorrow.

The rhythm of the whole poem is strict. The chin couplet uses "I feel the flowers splashing with tears" to express the sigh of the country's destruction. Deep thinking leads to whiteness and sparseness, exquisite dialogue, and tragic voice, which fully demonstrates the poet's patriotism.

2. "Summer Quatrains" Li Qingzhao of the Song Dynasty

He was a hero in life and a hero in death. I still miss Xiang Yu and refuse to cross Jiangdong.

Translation: You should be a hero among men when you are alive, and you should be a hero among ghosts when you die. To this day, people still miss Xiang Yu because he would rather die in battle than never return to Jiangdong.

Appreciation: "Summer Quatrain" is a five-character quatrain composed by Li Qingzhao, a female poet in the Song Dynasty. This is a nostalgic poem that uses the past to satirize the present and expresses grief and indignation. The first two sentences of the poem are astonishing and speak directly from the heart. They propose that people should "be born as heroes", make contributions to the country and serve the court, and "die" should also be "ghost heroes", in order to be worthy of being a good man who stands upright and upright.

The deep patriotism burst out and shocked the hearts of the people. In the last two sentences, the author praises Xiang Yu's tragic actions to satirize the shameless behavior of those in power in the Southern Song Dynasty who did not want to make progress and lived an ignoble existence. There are only twenty short words in the whole poem, but three allusions are used in succession. It can be said that every word is precious, and there is a sense of righteousness between the lines.

3. "Two poems about the feeling of coming out of the fence gate to welcome the coolness at dawn on an autumn night·Part 2" by Lu You, Song Dynasty

Thirty thousand miles of river east enters the sea, and five thousand mountains rise to the sky. The remaining people shed tears in the dust and looked south to the king's division for another year.

Translation: The 30,000-mile-long Yellow River flows eastward into the sea, and the 5,000-foot-high Huashan Mountain towers into the sky and reaches the blue sky. The people of the Central Plains had shed all their tears under the oppression of the Jin people. They had been looking forward to Wang's Northern Expedition for year after year.

Appreciation: "Two Poems with Feelings on an Autumn Night as Dawn Emerges from the Fence Gate to Welcome the Coolness·Part Two" is a collection of poems by Lu You, a poet from the Song Dynasty. The poem describes a great river and a mountain, trapped in the enemy's hands, with the word "hope" as the eye, expressing the poet's ever-changing mood of hope, disappointment, but not despair in the end. The poetry is majestic, serious, desolate, sad and indignant.

4. "Inscribed on Lin'an Residence" by Song Linsheng

Outside the Qingshan Tower outside the mountain, when will the singing and dancing in the West Lake stop? The warm wind makes tourists drunk, and they call Hangzhou Bianzhou.

Translation: There are endless pavilions on the green hills as far as the eye can see. When will the singing and dancing on the West Lake stop? The warm spring breeze made the noble people so drunk that they almost thought Hangzhou was Bianzhou.

Appreciation: "Inscribed on Lin'an Mansion" is a poem written by Lin Sheng, a poet in the Song Dynasty. The whole poem is cleverly conceived and well-worded. The sarcastic remarks are written from a lively scene. The poem is extremely indignant but does not use abusive words: it is indeed a masterpiece of allegorical poetry.