Are there any non-Chu poems that use the word "xi" extensively?

Yu Youren's deathbed poem

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"National Memorial"

Bury me on a high mountain

Looking at my mainland

The mainland is gone

I can only cry bitterly

Bury me on the high mountain

Looking at my hometown

< p>My hometown is gone

Never forget it

The sky is blue

The sea is vast

On the mountain,

there is National Memorial

The famous patriotic poem "Wang Continent" (also known as "National Memorial") written by Youren was published on November 10, 1964. Mr.

After his death in Taipei, he died in Taipei in his later years. Mr. Yu Youren from Taiwan was very eager to return to his roots, but he was unable to do so. On January 1, 1962, he wrote in his diary: "After a hundred years, I would like to be buried under the trees of Yushan or Alishan There are many high places, the mountains should be tall and the trees should be big.

You can always look at the mainland. My hometown is mainland China." Shortly afterwards, Mr. Yu Youren wrote on January 24, 1962

The poem "Looking at the Mainland" is a sincere and melancholy poem. Refined . . .

Rui