Please appreciate Huang Xing’s poems: Self-chanting poems about independence and confusion, high school Chinese poetry topics

I highly praise this Japanese friend for his free and easy heroism and his unique style. The words of praise are also the poet's self-portrait. The first line, "I chant a poem when I am independent and boundless," comes from Du Fu's "Song of Joy in the Garden." Huang Xing's poems were elegant and upright, and he was a rare Confucian general in the Republic of China.

This kind of generously expressed poem can reveal a person's pursuit and self-expectation. Although it does not need to be over-interpreted, it can also reveal people's conformity to the customs or different customs.