Poems praising the martyrs

The poems praising the martyrs are as follows:

1. The plan to join the army in the extreme territory is hopeless, and the hatred in the southeast is full of lyrics and notes. ——Gong Zizhen's "Mangan"

2. Try to see the natural chasm and throw the whip to cross. If you don't believe that the Central Plains is not named Zhu. ——Zheng Chenggong, "Searching to conquer Manchu barbarians from Guazhou to Jinling"

3. Before the emperor took over the land of Hehuang, he had no intention of looking back at his hometown. ——Linghu Chu's "Youth Journey"

4. Fanshuang is full of painstaking efforts, and is sprinkled on Qianfeng Qiuye Dan. ——Qi Jiguang's "Wangque Terrace"

5. Lying stiffly in a lonely village, I don't feel sorry for myself, but I still think of guarding the Luntai for the country. ——Lu You's "Wind and Rain on November 4th"

6. Pass through Wu Gorge from Ba Gorge, then go down to Xiangyang towards Luoyang. ——Du Fu "Wen Guanjun took over Henan and Hebei"

7. Yan's words are like hurting the spring of the old country, and the palace flowers have turned into dust as soon as they fall. ——Li Yi's "Sui Gong Yan"

8. It is draped and scattered, and it may be dragged by the wind.

——Li Shimin's "Flowers in front of the Buddhist Hall of Yongxingguo Temple"