1. Poems about the prosperity of a country and its strength
1. The sky looks like Han, and the people love their country.
____Shi Dazu's "Manjianghong·Going out of Beijing on September 21 to remember the past" 2. Relying on the cold, worrying about the birth of the homeland, and swallowing the arrogant captives with anger. ____Zhang Yuanqian's "Congratulations to the Bridegroom and to the Prime Minister Li Boji" 3. All nations are galloping, and the two palaces are trapped in darkness. When will this hatred come to an end?
____Huang Zhongfu's "Niannujiao·Yanjingzhongfu" 4. The emperor of the Han family is so powerful now that he refuses to come back and get married. ____Wang Zhihuan's "Two Poems from Liangzhou" 5. At the end of the banquet, the emperor and his ministers of the Han family discussed their military exploits on the cloud platform.
____Wang Wei's "Four Poems on a Young Man's Journey" 6. The emperor presented the seal to the marquis, and the general wore it from the Mingguang Palace. ____Wang Wei's "Four Poems on a Young Man's Journey" 7. It is said that the prosperity of the above country is not what it means to travel in an imperial city.
____ Zilan "Missing the Old Mountains in Autumn" 8. The pictures of rolling mountains and rivers respond to the mournful roar of dragons and fishes, and have no time to worry about poetry. ____Yang Yanzheng's "Shui Diao Ge Tou·Deng Duo Jing Lou" 9. If you enter, you will be helpless, and if you leave, you will be invincible to foreign patients, and the country will perish.
____Mencius and his disciples "Born in sorrow, died in peace and happiness" 10. Looking at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success was achieved by diligence and frugality, and failure was caused by extravagance. ____Li Shangyin's "Two Ode to History Part 2" 11. Woohoo! Although three households of Chu could destroy Qin, how could China be empty and deserted? ____ Lu You's "Golden Crossed Knife". 2. Strong words
Stand boldly and unyieldingly, forged into steel after a hundred perseverances, never turn back despite any setbacks, bear the city with perseverance, perseverance, perseverance, perseverance, perseverance, charge into battle, life and death, calmness and righteousness, boldness, perseverance, righteousness, awe-inspiring wisdom, great courage, audacity, daring to climb over the mountains of human swords. The mainstay is upright, independent and indomitable. The general is striving hard to be strong. Being angry and striving to be strong. Carrying forward the courage to be brave. Be brave and brave. Evil, strong and unyielding, strong and soft, upright and upright, singing vigorously, revolutionary courage, revolutionary hero, lone hero, mustering up the courage to pass the test, naive, cute and heroic, good-looking and kind, courageous, heart-hearted, tiger's mouth, pulling out teeth, saving the day, full of courage, sea of ??fire, dare to brave the rapids, wit, bravery, bravely march into the rapids. Be brave, unswerving, firm in faith, strong indomitable, resolute, persevering, solid as a rock, stand firm and unyielding, struggle hard, face danger, accept orders, sword gallbladder, heart-to-death, fight to the death, open the two sides, work hard and be self-reliant, Kuafu chases the sun, remains unmotivated, turns the tide, works hard to cure the fire without fear. King Kong is a fierce man who is not afraid of danger and is not afraid when he is called upon. He works hard with enthusiasm and hides needles in his cotton. He would rather die than surrender and overcome the thorns and chop the waves. He is brave enough to fight to the death and fight against the sky. He is bold and breaks the superstition. He breaks the cauldron and sinks the boat. His breath is like a rainbow. He swallows mountains and rivers. He is strong. He has been tempered for thousands of times. He has worked hard and persevered. Autumn bamboo has restraint. The group is powerful and courageous. Enthusiastic and enthusiastic. Hospitality. Warm and hospitable. Enthusiastic and frank. A man with lofty ideals has a softness and a softness, and a hardness in the middle. He sacrifices his life and becomes benevolent. He sacrifices his life for the country and forgets his own life. The pioneers are kind and compassionate but regard death as if they are dead. They cherish death and have no regrets. They fight with iron. They are strong on the inside and strong on the inside. They stand up and fight hard. Ten thousand people are invincible. They are mighty and unyielding. He is upright and upright, he is upright and upright, he is as stable as Mount Tai when he dances, he is brave and invincible, he is unfettered, he is selfless and fearless, he is chivalrous, he is arrogant, he is brave, he is good at fighting, he is forthright, he has a perseverance, he is stubborn, he is courageous, he is worthy of the sky, he takes the lead, he is courageous, he goes forward, he goes straight forward, he is strong-willed and leads the way when ten move mountains and seas. Just poke the heroes, brave and courageous, unparalleled bravery, unparalleled bravery, killing the enemy bravely, tenacious and never yielding, bravely fighting, bravely championing the three armies, marching forward bravely, brave and resourceful, brave and brave, fighting bloody and persistently, fighting against the sky and the earth, calm and composed, unyielding and iron-clad, despite the difficulties, going up to the great and strong. The mainstay of wisdom and bravery, loyalty and bravery are praiseworthy, loyal and unyielding, loyal and unswerving, heroic and heroic
Heroic sacrifice, self-reliance, self-improvement, and galloping freely
Passing five levels, killing six generals, not afraid of the sky, not afraid of the earth. Do it, never stop the sword, dare to climb the mountain, dare to brave the sea of ??fire, a heroine, a hero with an eyebrow The brave wins 3. What are the idioms that describe tyranny?
To rob bào qǔ háo duó
Idiom explanation: Hao: tyrannical. Robbery with violence.
The source of the idiom: "Ce Juan Shang" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty: "If the state does not have enough resources, it will give more taxes to the people. If the taxes continue to increase, all the methods of violent plunder and plunder will have to be used in this world." . ”
Hengfu violent convergence héng fù bào liǎn
Idiom explanation: Heng, violent: cruel, tyrannical, fierce; Fu, restrained: to collect taxes and gather wealth. Exorbitant taxes and miscellaneous taxes were levied tyrannically and cruelly. Describe the crimes of the reactionary ruling class, which are greedy and ferocious, and plunder the people.
The source of the idiom: Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty, "Already You Planned the Shangfeng Shi": "The state's finances all come from the people. If there is no discipline and insufficient expenditure, the excessive taxation will definitely have consequences. Although the people have a heart to love others, they will not be harmed by them. ”
Make the sheep general wolves shǐ yáng jiàng láng
Idiom explanation: General: to command, to command. Send the sheep to command the wolves. Metaphors are not enough to command. It is also a metaphor for letting kind people control strong and ambitious people, which is a bad thing.
The source of the idiom: "Historical Records: The Liuhou Family": "All the generals the prince has commanded have tried to make them the most powerful generals in the world. Now that the prince is commanding them, this is no different than asking a sheep to lead a wolf. . ”
héng méi shù yǎn
Idiom explanation: describes a strong or vicious look.