Famous patriotic poems on National Day

The famous National Day patriotic poems are as follows:

1, I hope everyone will be warm-hearted and take the trouble to get out of the mountain. -Yu Qian's Ode to Coal

2, physical death, gods, souls are ghosts. -Qu Yuan's "National Mourning"

3, salty words on the prosperity of the country, so it is called the imperial city. -Zilan "Qiu Si Laoshan"

4. oh! Although the three Chu clans can destroy Qin, are there any China? Land trip

5. My heart is a magnet, which does not mean that the South is unwilling to rest. -Wen Tianxiang's "Yangtze River"

6. But Wang's world affairs gained fame after his death. -Xin Qiji's "Broken Array"

7. After entering the GATT, the ILO still has ten years to go. -Chen, "Peony Pavilion Fu".

8, yellow sand wears golden armor and fights hundreds of battles, but it won't be returned without breaking Loulan. -Wang Changling's "Join the Army"

9. This man is seven feet tall and is willing to donate money to the motherland.

10, who will surrender ZTE to the enemy and make peace with the traitor of the negative country? A Yuqian's "Yue Zhong Wang Wu Ci"

1 1, Yu Meibo, hates Dong Huang. -Wang Yuanliang's "Rumor of Jade Girl Qiantang Yuanxi"

12, one inch of red heart for serving the country, two lines of tears for homesickness. Yu Qian's beginning of spring Thought

13, the flag of the Central Plains for the elders in Du Nan. -Zhao Mengyue's Tomb of Wang E

National Day is a national statutory holiday to commemorate the country itself. They are usually the independence of this country, the signing of the constitution, the birthday of the head of state or other significant anniversaries; Some are saints' day, the patron saint of this country.

In 2023, the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day holidays will be "combined into one", with 8 days off from September 29th to June 6th. 10. During the National Day, expressway is free to pass.

The term "National Day" originally refers to a national celebration, which was first seen in the Western Jin Dynasty. Lu Ji, a writer in the Western Jin Dynasty, once recorded in the article "On the Five Permanent Members" that the National Day was only for its benefit, and the main worry was not its harm.

In the feudal era of China, the events celebrated by the whole country were nothing more than the emperor's accession to the throne and his birthday. So in ancient China, the emperor ascended the throne, and his birthday was called National Day. Today, the National Day is called National Day.