Poems of soldiers' feelings

The poems of soldiers' feelings are as follows:

The feelings of soldiers are forged with blood, and loyalty is their soul. They use poetry to express their glory, praise and affection for the motherland. Here are some classic poems that show the feelings of soldiers, as well as the stories and meanings behind them.

First, a loyal soul

Jiang Jin Jiu is a masterpiece of Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, and one of the most representative poems in the history of China literature. One sentence, "You didn't see how the water of the Yellow River moved out of the sky, into the ocean and never came back", showed the loyalty of the soldiers. Soldiers' loyalty to the motherland is like the Yellow River flowing to the sea without hesitation.

Second, heroic songs on the battlefield

Bunker is the work of Wang Changling, a writer in the Northern and Southern Dynasties, which describes the heroic resistance of frontier fortress soldiers to the enemy. In the poem, "The moon was bright in Qin Dynasty, and the Long March people didn't return" symbolizes the hardships and sacrifices paid by the soldiers in the battle to protect their country and defend their country.

Third, blood and pride.

Climbing the Mountain by Du Fu, a writer in the Tang Dynasty, describes a climber looking at his hometown from a distance. Among them, the phrase "lonely smoke in the desert, long river setting the yen" shows the heroism of soldiers. Soldiers cherish the feelings of home country, but they are still worried about home country when they go to the battlefield.

Fourth, bear the burden of humiliation

Lu You, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, wrote the first two pieces of Thoughts on Going Out of the Hedge in Autumn Night, which showed the poems of soldiers' humiliation and dedication in the war. "War clouds close the river, swords and spears hide, Higashi Shimizu flows thousands of lines" shows the image of soldiers guarding their homes with tenacity and wisdom in a graceful style.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) glory and brilliance

"Before the Red Army Camp" is the work of Mao Zedong, a modern writer in China, which describes the magnificent scene of the Red Army soldiers marching forward. Among them, "the red flag rolls the serf halberd and the black hand hangs the overlord whip" expresses the determination and courage of the soldiers to fight bravely for people's liberation and freedom.

Six, life and death and * * *

The Yellow Crane Tower Farewell to Meng Haoran in Yangzhou is a famous work by Du Fu, a writer in the Tang Dynasty. The poem describes Du Fu's farewell to his good friend Meng Haoran. In his poems, Du Fu expressed the value of friendship and the same experience, and showed the deep affection and spirit of mutual support between soldiers.