The domineering poems are as follows:
1. Three thousand guests were drunk with flowers in the hall, and fourteen states were cold with one sword.
——Guan Xiu's "Offering Money to My Father"
The fragrance of flowers in the hall intoxicated countless guests, and a sharp sword swept across two folds and fourteen states. King Qian Liu of Wuyue was born as a smuggler in salt, but with his hard work, he swept across the fourteen states of Wuyue and became the king of Wuyue.
2. Sacrificing one’s life in a national crisis, seeing death as a sudden return home!
——Cao Zhi's "White Horse"
He devoted himself to resolving the country's crisis and regarded death as normal as returning home.
3. The ambition is to eat the meat of the Huns when they are hungry, and to drink the blood of the Huns when they are thirsty.
——Yue Fei's "Man Jiang Hong·Writing Embroidery"
This sentence represents Yue Fei's heroic ambition of "loyalty to serve the country", showing a kind of awe-inspiring righteousness and heroic temperament, and regaining the The ambition of mountains and rivers expresses the arduous battle in a spirit of optimism. Reading this poem makes people realize that only people with great ambitions and noble thoughts can write touching words and sentences.
4. The whale has not yet swallowed the sea, but the sword energy has already been lifted.
——Xin Qiji's "Shui Diao Ge Tou·Visiting Yuebo Tower with Uncle Ma"
This sentence prominently expresses the author's ambition to make contributions. "Whale swallows the sea", drinking like a giant whale swallowing the sea, is extremely exaggerated and has a heroic spirit and masculinity.
5. I would rather die with the fragrance on the branches than blow it down in the north wind.
——Zheng Sixiao's "Painting Chrysanthemums"
The poem uses metaphorical techniques to say that he would rather die for upholding his integrity than succumb to the Mongolian and Yuan ruling groups, which expresses "I would rather be broken into pieces." The awe-inspiring righteousness of "Don't be ruined" sincerely expresses the poet's own noble national integrity that will last until death.