The poems about chrysanthemums that support things and express ambitions include:
Han Ju, Song Dynasty, Zheng Sixiao
The flowers are not in full bloom, but the fun of being independent and sparse is not endless. I would rather die holding the fragrance on the branches than blow it down in the north wind.
The meaning of this poem is: Chrysanthemums do not bloom with flowers in spring, but bloom alone in autumn. Although they grow beside sparse fences and cannot compete with flowers, your sentiment The interest has not diminished.
Because the chrysanthemums are gradually withering on the branches, they would rather die holding the fragrance on the branches, and the petals will never wither in the harsh north wind.
The author expresses his ambition by expressing his determination to be loyal to the Song Dynasty and die for upholding integrity, rather than kneel down to the Mongolian and Yuan ruling groups to survive.
The verses about chrysanthemums are still waiting until autumn comes on September 8th. After my flowers bloom, hundreds of flowers will be killed; the fragrance of the sky will penetrate Chang'an, and the whole city will be filled with golden armor. ——(Tang Dynasty) Huang Chao's "Chrysanthemum".