Poetry embodying the national spirit

Poetry that embodies the national spirit comes from: joining the army, crossing the ocean, and showing off. The specific verse is as follows:

First, the yellow sand wears golden armor in hundreds of battles, and the loulan is not returned! -Wang Changling's "Join the Army"

Appreciation: "Yellow Sand Fighting in Golden Armor" is a poem with strong generalization. The length of the border defense, the frequency of wars, the hardship of fighting, the toughness of the enemy and the desolation of the border are all summed up in these seven words.

"Hundreds of battles" is more abstract, and the word "yellow sand" highlights the characteristics of the northwest battlefield. From "winning every battle" to "wearing golden armor", we can imagine the arduousness and fierceness of the battle, and we can also imagine a series of heroic sacrifices in this long time. However, although the shining golden armor has worn out, the soldiers' ambition to serve the country has not been tempered, but has become more determined in the tempering of desert sand.

"Never break the Loulan, never return it" is the heroic oath of the battle-hardened soldiers. The more the last sentence emphasizes the hardships of fighting and the frequent wars, the more powerful and shocking it becomes.

Second, since ancient times, no one has died in life, leaving a heart that shines through history. -Wen Tianxiang's "Zero Ding Yang"

Appreciation: since ancient times, people have to die! If you can serve your country faithfully, you will still shine after your death and go down in history.

This poem is tragic and passionate, hitting the floor. It shows the poet's national integrity and life-and-death view at the cost of life, expresses the poet's sincere patriotic feelings and lofty spirit of death, and inspires countless patriots to shed their blood for the great cause of the nation.

Third, Julian Waghann set the Central Plains Day in the north, and family members did not forget to tell Nai Weng when offering sacrifices. -Lu You's "Xiuer"

Appreciation: "Julian Waghann placed the Central Plains in North Japan", and the poet expressed his desire to recover lost land with eager anticipation. It shows that although the poet is in pain, he is not desperate. The poet firmly believes that one day the army of the Song Dynasty can pacify the Central Plains and recover the lost land. With this sentence, the mood of the poem changed from sadness to passion.

"The family sacrifice has been forgotten", and my mood has changed again. However, I can't see the day when the motherland is reunified, so I have to pin my hopes on future generations. So I told my son affectionately, don't forget to tell your father the good news of "Beiding Zhongyuan" when offering sacrifices at home.

The poet's firm belief and solemn and stirring desire fully reflected Lu You's feelings of patriotism and service to the country, which infected and deepened his feelings of loving the motherland.