Which line is the patriotic poem of Zhengqi Song?

The patriotic verse of the Song of Righteousness is: There is righteousness in the heaven and earth, which is mixed and endowed with manifolds. Below are the rivers and mountains, and above are the sun and stars. In the human world, it is so vast that it blocks the dark sky. The imperial road should be clear and barbaric, and the court of peace and tranquility should be clear. When the time comes, we can see each other and draw pictures one by one.

"Song of Righteousness" is a poem by a famous patriotic poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. This poem was written by Wen Tianxiang, who was imprisoned in a small earthen room in Yanjing Prison by the Yuan rulers after he was defeated and captured.

"Song of Righteousness" has strong emotions. It is both a hymn and a war song; it expresses the author's strong patriotism and lofty dedication. The sixty-sixty lines of this five-character ancient poem are written and developed around "righteousness".

The first half of "Song of Righteousness" enumerates the historical manifestations of the righteousness of the universe, and the second half is a self-preface. The "righteousness" written in the poem has no sense of abstraction. There is no pretentious rhetoric in the poem, but it is awe-inspiring. The heroic spirit and national integrity expressed by the poet in the poem are also what the Chinese nation has always admired and needed.

From the beginning to the end, there is a righteous spirit throughout. That is: a profound spirit of patriotism and noble national integrity. With this kind of righteousness that spans the sun and the moon and goes straight to the bullfight, you can fight against all evil. "It is the majestic Qi that will last forever. When it penetrates the sun and the moon, life and death will be settled!" This kind of "righteousness" is the deep patriotic emotion and the noble national integrity. This kind of "righteousness" is also the national spirit advocated by the descendants of Yan and Huang.

Whether it is the spirit of "righteousness" reflected in Wen Tianxiang's poems, or his own difficult journey of life and death in the anti-Yuan struggle, and his persistence in resisting all evil threats in the face of life and death, treating torture like syrup ("The tripod wok is as sweet as sugar") and the fearless spirit of risking life and death, all show the poet's own personality charm.