Poems about loyalty to the country include: 1. Feeling the times and thinking of serving the country, I draw my sword and raise the wormwood. ——Interpretation of Ruan Ji's "Yong Huai": Feeling the hardship of the current situation, he decided to serve the country, and drew his sword from the wormwood to go out. The poet uses the action of drawing his sword to express his ambition to be loyal to the country. Generous sentences and lasting righteousness.
2. How to become famous when the national humiliation has not yet abated. ——Interpretation of Li Bai's "Du Lu Pian": How can one become famous if the country's hatred is not avenged?
3. I am willing to put my sword down from my waist to kill Loulan. ——Li Bai's "Song under the Fortress" borrows the allusion of Fu Jiezi from the Western Han Dynasty to assassinate the money-grubbing King Loulan and serve the country to express the patriotic enthusiasm of the frontier fortress soldiers. The tone is generous and the momentum is majestic.
4. A broken heart is not connected to Longtou water, and tears are not caused by Yongmen Qin. ——Li Bai's "Tiger Walking" It's not that I miss my hometown because I heard the sound of running water in Longtou, nor that I shed tears because I heard the desolate music of Yongmen. It's that I feel sad because I worry about the country, and I feel sad when I see the people being ravaged. This is a portrayal of the poet's concern for the country and the people. The poet uses euphemistic techniques to imply twists and turns, thereby making the semantic meaning prominent and the language implicit.
5. The heart goes with the wind, blowing away thousands of miles of clouds. ——Li Bai's "He Qi Judge Chang Hao" I hope that my heart can be like the mighty long wind, blowing away the thousands of miles of dark clouds in the sky of the motherland. The poem is full of a kind of eternal righteousness, expressing the poet's love for the motherland. It is touching and inspiring.
6. I sigh four or five times in the middle of the night, often worrying about the great country. ——Li Bai was so worried about his country that he couldn't sleep at night. This is by no means an exaggeration, but it vividly shows the poet Li Bai's concern for national affairs. It is indeed admirable! Worth learning from.
7. Die before leaving the army, which makes the hero burst into tears. ——Du Fu's "Prime Minister of Shu" Zhuge Liang devoted his whole life to the Kingdom of Shu, assisted his young master, and wanted to unify the Central Plains. However, he died before his ambition was fulfilled, which caused infinite sorrow and tears for subsequent benevolent people. The poet's lament for the unfinished talent of Prime Minister Kong Ming overflows between the lines, which implies the poet's deep patriotism and desire to serve the country. The mood is generous and sad.