What red poems are there?

"Four Poems, Changing Saigō Takamori's Poems into His Father" and "Seven Poems for Military Service"? Fourth, travel to Jin Cuodao, etc.

1 Four Wonders: Changing Saigō Takamori's Poems into Father is a poem of Mao Zedong's youth, which expresses the author's ideal of leaving his hometown and creating a brilliant life. Mao Zedong's ambition is closely linked with his later revolutionary career, which shows his firm belief in unremitting struggle for the country and the nation.

2. "Seven military songs?" Fourthly, it is one of the representative works of Wang Changling, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem describes the hardships of frontier life and the lofty aspirations of soldiers to defend their country from the perspective of soldiers guarding the border. The oath of "Never break Loulan and never return it" in the poem shows the heroic spirit of soldiers who are not afraid of difficulties and sacrifices.

3. A Passage to Jin Cuodao is the work of Lu You, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. Taking Jin Cuodao as the introduction, this poem expresses the author's lofty aspirations of resisting gold and saving the country. The cry of "how to take Loulan with a sword" in the poem expresses the author's determination to devote himself to the cause of resisting gold and killing pests for the country and the nation.