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Huang Zunxian wrote "The Military Song of General Feng", enthusiastically praising General Feng Zicai's heroic anti-Japanese war. During the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, with great patriotic passion, Huang Zunxian wrote such poems as Sad for Pyongyang, Sad for Lushun, Weeping for Weihai, Military Song of Jiang Jiang, Military Song of Liao Jiang, Chronicle of Maguan, A Trip to Taiwan Province Province and Rage Book. In "Sorrow for Pyongyang", he eulogized the patriotic general left who died in the bloody battle of Xuanwumen in Pyongyang: "Blood and rain are flying everywhere, blood is red, and Cuiling is the top of the city; As soon as I wrapped the horse in leather, I jumped to the ground and cried sadly. " Ye Zhichao, the commander-in-chief who fled the battlefield, was flogged: "Thirty-six plans are like walking, and people are scrambling to practice; ..... Three hundred miles a night, the enemy will cross the duck green water! " When China was defeated and Taiwan Province Province was cut, Huang Zunxian, who knew Japanese best, cried, "There are drums on the city head and tears all over the sky. The Japanese actually cut Taiwan Province Province! " Taiwan Province Province is the sacred territory of the motherland: "I'm Grandfather, and I'm here to kill Artemisia argyi. There are hundreds of billions of frosty and snowy trees, and there are countless money in the Chinese New Year class. " Get up quickly to resist the enemy: "Failure and stubbornness are invisible, and everyone refuses to die." Who dares to swear with all his heart! "