Comparing Lu You's two works, Guan Shanyue and Shu Fen, what are the different patriotic feelings?

Although the poem "Guan Shanyue" not only describes the ruling clique, but also describes the soldiers and adherents, there is a clue that runs through it from beginning to end-the imperial edict was enshrined in the Southern Song Dynasty, and the first sentence of this poem shows this. It is precisely because of the imperial edict and honor that the generals did not fight empty battles, the soldiers did not go into battle to kill the enemy while they were young, and they did not liberate the adherents from the hot water of foreign rule. The poet's ideological tendency is very clear, which is a condemnation of the compromise and surrender policy of the Southern Song clique, a deep sympathy for patriotic soldiers and adherents who fought against the enemy, and a great hatred for the invaders. It is precisely because of these thoughts that we say that Guan Shanyue embodies the progressive content and spiritual essence of Lu You's patriotic poems. The patriotic spirit of Lu You's poems is often manifested in the resentment of his unpaid ambition. In the poem "Guan Shanyue", although this point is not directly expressed as in the poems such as "Book Wrath", there are also some feelings of grief and indignation. The general has no choice but to fight empty, the horse in the stable is fat and the bow is broken, the flute is full of strong men's hearts, and the sand head is empty and closely connected with the anti-gold soldiers.

The book of wrath uses allusions to explain it. Zhuge insisted on the Northern Expedition. Although he was called "but he died before he conquered", he was finally known as "heroes cried on their coats from then on". After thousands of years, who can compare with it? Obviously, the poet's code deliberately belittles the mediocre villain in charge of the ruling and opposition parties, indicating that his ambition to restore the Central Plains will also be "famous in the world". The poet can't find comfort in reality, so he has to put his soul longing for comfort in the future, which is naturally helpless. The poet has to pour out his frustration when he is depressed.

Looking back at the whole poem, we can see that every sentence is full of energy, and every word is full of energy. Anger is a poem, and the poem is full of anger.