Patriotic poems in Qing dynasty

The patriotic poems of the Qing Dynasty are as follows:

Qing Dynasty is an important dynasty in the history of China, and its patriotic poems are also an important legacy in the history of literature. The following are some representatives of patriotic poems in Qing Dynasty:

1, "ten years of grinding a sword, the wind and rain have not been collected. Once the sword is drawn, it will definitely worry ghosts and gods. "

This poem takes a sword as a metaphor, expressing the author's deep love and firm belief in the motherland. The poet used sharpening his knife to describe a long-term patriotic struggle, sharpening himself and preparing to give everything to the country. The last sentence expresses the poet's determination and confidence. He believes that as long as we work with other patriots, we will surely make our motherland stronger and make ghosts and gods feel sad.

2. "The moon shines on Kyushu, and mountains and rivers enter the painting building."

With the moon as the introduction, this poem depicts the beautiful scenery and grand blueprint of the motherland. The curved image of the moon reminds people of the tortuous history and ill-fated fate of the motherland, but it also inspires people's patriotic enthusiasm and spirit of struggle. The "entering the painting building" in the poem expresses the poet's beautiful vision and expectation for the future of the motherland.

3. "The human dream is separated by 30 autumn, and the tears are not collected."

This poem expresses the poet's grief and indignation at the invasion of the motherland by foreign enemies. The poet described the long and heartless years with Thirty Autumn, and the cruelty of war and the fragility of life with A Game-writing Tale. The last sentence "Tears don't stop" expresses the poet's pain and sadness. He can't accept the invasion and destruction of the motherland.

4. "Spring breeze blows green in Jiang Nanan, and patriotism is full of enthusiasm."

This poem, symbolized by spring, expresses the poet's joy and expectation for the new life of the motherland. The arrival of spring symbolizes the prosperity and rejuvenation of the motherland, and "everywhere" expresses the poet's praise and pride in his patriotic enthusiasm for the motherland.

These poems are just the tip of the iceberg of patriotic poems in Qing Dynasty. They have become the cultural treasures of the Chinese nation with their unique literary charm and deep patriotic feelings. They let us have a deeper understanding of the patriotic feelings and beliefs of the Qing people, and also inspired our love and sense of responsibility for the motherland.