What are the verses that praise the revolutionary martyrs? What are the verses that praise the revolutionary martyrs?

1. Mrs. Guo Guo accepted the Lord's favor and rode into the palace gate in Pingming. ——Verse from: Zhang Hu's "Ji Ling Tai · Part 2"

2. I vowed to sweep away the Xiongnu regardless of my own safety, and five thousand minks and brocades mourned Hu Chen. ——Verse from: Chen Tao's "Longxi Journey"

3. On the day when Wang Shizhi went to the north to set the Central Plains, he did not forget to report the family sacrifices to the old man. ——Poetry comes from: Lu You’s "Shi'er"

4. But the flying generals of Dragon City are here, and Huma is not taught to cross the Yin Mountain.——Poetry comes from: Wang Changling's "Out of the Fortress"

5 , the ministers are all half drunk, and the emperor has no worries. ——Verse from: Li Shangyin's "Chen Hou Gong"

6. When the wind blows, six counties are ambushed, and five armies are at peace in a few days. ——Verse from: Zhang Jiuling's "Sending Shangshu Yan Guogong to Shuofang in the Holy System of Harmony"

7. In the spring grass of the Six Dynasties, flowers fell in thousands of wells. ——Verse from: Qu Dajun's "Moling"

8. Try to cross the natural chasm and throw a whip to cross it. If you don't believe that the Central Plains is not named Zhu. ——Verse from: Zheng Chenggong's "Searching to Encourage the Manchu Barbarians from Guazhou to Jinling"

9. One inch of loyalty is to serve the country, two lines of clear tears are to miss relatives. ——Verse from: Yu Qian's "Reminiscing on the Beginning of Spring"

10. The emperor of the Han family is so powerful now that he refuses to return home to marry him. ——Verse from: Wang Zhihuan's "Two Poems from Liangzhou"

11. It's a pity that there is no way to serve the country, and there is nothing left. ——Verse from: Yang Yanzheng's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou: Climbing Duojing Tower"

12. Suddenly I woke up and sighed, looking down at Shenzhou. ——Verse from: Yang Yanzheng's "Shui Diao Ge Tou: Deng Duo Jing Lou"

13. Holding back tears, he asked the envoy when the Sixth Army would really arrive. ——Verse from: Fan Chengda's "Zhouqiao"

14. The poor bones by the Wuding River are like those in the spring boudoir's dream. ——Verse from: Chen Tao's "Longxi Journey"

15. Yu Shi also went to the capital, so why should he return in honor of me?

——Verse from: Meng Haoran's "Sending Chen Qi to the Western Army"