A poem that sacrifices one's life for righteousness

The poem of sacrificing one's life for righteousness is as follows:

1, who has not died since ancient times, keep the heart of Dan as history. -Southern Song Dynasty, Wen Tianxiang's "Crossing Ding Yang"

Since ancient times, no one can live forever. I want to leave a patriotic heart that reflects history.

2. Fish, I want it; Bear's paw is what I want, and I can't have both. Give up the fish and take the bear's paw. Life is what I want, and righteousness is what I want. You can't have both. Those who give up their lives for righteousness are also. -Pre-Qin Mencius "I Want Fish"

Fish is what I want; Bear's paw is what I want, too If I can't get these two things at the same time, then I can only give up fish and choose bear's paw. Life is what I want. Morality is also what I want. If these two things cannot be obtained at the same time, then I have to sacrifice my life and choose morality.

3, beheading doesn't matter, as long as the doctrine is true. Kill Xia and others. -the poetic meaning of modern summer

Beheading is not terrible, only my faith is the truth. Kill me, Xia,, and a lot of wave upon wave.

4. It is human nature to commit suicide without hesitation. -Song Chen Pu, "Mencius, Give Your Life for Righteousness"

Loyalty is doomed to death, and only justice and human feelings are the real truth.

5. Life is a hero and death is a ghost. -Song Liqing's "Summer quatrains"

Be a hero in life and a hero in ghosts after death.

6. It is better to cook than to be born without meaning. -Han Sima Qian's Biography of Historical Records and Tian Chan

I'd rather be boiled to death than live morally!

As we all know, Lu Quan is very close to you, so it's hard for you to leave your hometown. On the day when the ghost man and soul are waiting to return, the spirit wants to see their homeland. -Ming Xia Wanchun's Different Clouds

I already know that the road to death is approaching, and it is really difficult to bid farewell to my hometown. When the ghost man returns, he will look at his hometown in the distance.

8, the wind is rustling and the water is cold, and the strong man is gone forever. -the pre-Qin anonymous "Jing Song Ke"

The rustling wind blew the Yishui shore very cold, and the lean Jing Ke left and never came back.

9. Don't be afraid of being smashed to pieces and remain innocent in the world. -Yu Ming Qian's Ode to a Lime.

Even if it is smashed into pieces, it is not afraid, and it is willing to leave its innocence in the world.

10, I laughed straight into the sky from the horizontal knife and stayed in the two Kunlun mountains. -Qing Tan Stone "The Wall of Prison"

I drew my sword out of the sheath and laughed at the sky, because the deceased was like this, and the survivors were as sincere and bright as Kunlun Mountain.