The famous patriotic line from Lu You's poem "Sickness arose from the Book" that has been passed down to this day is: I dare not forget to worry about my country even if I am humble. This sentence not only makes the poem's thoughts shine, but also makes this seven-character police policy quintessence, unique and artistic. The whole poem expresses the poet's patriotic feelings and concern for the country and the people. The whole content is as follows:
Sickness arose from the book
The diseased bones were torn apart and the yarn was wide, and the lonely minister traveled thousands of miles to Jianggan.
I dare not forget about my country despite my humble position. The matter is settled and I still have to wait for the coffin to be closed.
The gods of heaven and earth support the temple, and the elders of Beijing look forward to peace.
When you are a teacher, you can understand the present and the past with one table. You can turn on the light in the middle of the night and take a closer look.