Qiu Jin's Poems

Qiu Jin's poems are as follows:

First, "Japanese ships in the Yellow Sea and the map of the Russo-Japanese war"

Wan Li returns by the wind, and the East China Sea carries spring thunder alone. Endure to see the picture change color, willing to let Jiangshan pay for the wine glass. Turbid wine does not quench the tears of worrying about the country, and we should strive for talents when saving. Ping shi ten thousand heads of blood, also want to save Li Kun.

This poem was written by Qiu Jin to the Japanese on a ship in the Yellow Sea, expressing her strong dislike of the Russo-Japanese War and her feelings of worrying about the country and the people. She hates the aggression of Japanese militarism, but she also feels that China needs to get rid of the aggression and oppression of foreign powers and have its own country and nation. Therefore, she called on people not to indulge in debauchery, but to come forward and save the country and nation from danger.

Second, "on wine"

It's worth spending a lot of money to buy a treasure knife and change mink fur. A cavity of blood is diligent and precious, even if spilled, it can become Bi Tao.

This poem expresses Qiu Jin's enthusiasm and dedication to the revolution. She compared her blood and life with wine and expressed her willingness to spill blood and turn it into a revolutionary force. At the same time, she also expressed her firm belief in the revolutionary cause and optimism about the future.

Besides, Qiu Jin has many other excellent poems, such as Partridge Days, the Decadence of the Motherland and Partridge Days, the Decadence of the Motherland. These poems are full of Qiu Jin's love for the country and the nation and his vision for the future. At the same time, she also expressed her firm belief in the revolutionary cause and her pursuit of lofty personal qualities.

Qiu Jin is not only an outstanding woman in the modern history of China, but also an outstanding poet. Her poetry works are full of the pursuit of freedom, equality and independence, as well as the yearning for the future of the country and the nation.

In a word, Qiu Jin is an outstanding poet. Her poems not only have high artistic value, but also have profound ideological significance and historical value. Her poems not only express her pursuit of freedom, equality and independence, but also call on people to come forward and save the country and nation from danger, making outstanding contributions to China's modernization and national rejuvenation.