1. Qu Yuan
Qu Yuan was loyal to King Huai of Chu, but he was repeatedly ostracized. After King Huai's death, he was exiled because King Qingxiang believed in slander. Qu Yuan was unwilling to be humiliated. Worried about the country and the people, he finally threw himself into the Miluo River and died.
2. Su Wu
In order to force Su Wu to surrender, the Xiongnu Chanyu imprisoned him in a large cellar. Su Wu was hungry and thirsty, but he would never surrender. Shan Yu took him to Beihai again, but Su Wu was unmoved. He still held the Han Dynasty talisman and made a living by herding sheep, showing his tenacious perseverance and unyielding integrity.
3. Wen Tianxiang
In December of the first year of Emperor Xiangxing of the Southern Song Dynasty (1278), Wen Tianxiang led his troops to continue fighting against the Yuan army. He was defeated and captured. Not only did he rather die than surrender, And I firmly believe that more heroes will rise up and continue the struggle in the future. It fully demonstrates the author's loyalty to the Southern Song Dynasty. The noble national integrity is clearly visible.
4. Cheng Yanqiu
The Japanese approached the Peking Opera Guild and asked it to organize artists to perform voluntary operas for the donated aircraft. Cheng Yanqiu said: "I can't sing a compulsory opera for the Japanese and ask them to buy planes to bomb the Chinese. If I don't sing alone, will I be guilty of death? Anyone who wants to sing can sing, I can't control it."
The next year (1938), Mei Lanfang lived in seclusion in Hong Kong, Yu Shuyan fell seriously ill and Yang Xiaolou died of illness. Cheng Yanqiu continued to support the stage until 1942. He did not cooperate with the puppet regime, did not sing compulsory operas, did not go to Manchukuo, and did not leave an "official seat" in the theater, showing strong national integrity.
5. Yue Fei?
Yue Fei is a famous military strategist, strategist, calligrapher, poet, famous anti-Jin general and national hero in Chinese history. He ranks first among the four generals of Zhongxing in the Southern Song Dynasty. . He is also a famous patriotic general in the history of our country. He has been fighting against the Jin Kingdom all his life and dealing with the capitulation faction of the Southern Song Dynasty.
Unfortunately, Yue Fei was too strong-minded and failed to flatter Song Gaozong Zhao Gou. As a result, Feng Boting died unjustly on "unfounded" charges. It was really a pity that he died. Yue Fei was good at using troops, fought bravely, took the lead, and almost never suffered a defeat in his life. The Yue family's army was also famous, and wherever he went, the enemies were frightened.
6. Zhu Ziqing
A famous modern essayist, poet, scholar, and democracy fighter. During the Kuomintang rule in Beijing, prices soared and Peking University professors could no longer survive. The Kuomintang distributed relief food from the US military to people. A group of professors represented by Zhu Ziqing would rather starve to death than receive relief food. The famous historian Wu Han recalled: "Zhu Ziqing was seriously ill and would rather starve to death than receive 'relief food' from the United States."