Loyalty, fighting to the death for the nation, is also one of the qualities of Qi Jiguang. Like many national heroes, Qi Jiguang has an unusual talent in military affairs. Under his leadership, the rampaging Japanese army was repeatedly hit hard. In many battles, he defeated the Japanese army with his platoon. Qi Jiguang's name resounded through the land of China. For the application of Qi Jiajun's good warfare, the enemy is helpless. Finally, he came up with an imperial edict, which gave Qi Jiguang inexhaustible wealth. However, Qi Jiguang, whose duty is the survival of the nation, resolutely gave up all the conditions provided by the enemy and defended every inch of land to the death.
Innovation, boldness and persistence in practice are also one of the qualities of Qi Jiguang. Qi Jiguang's team is farmers without military literacy. When the country was in danger, Qi Jiguang boldly organized a peasant team. Under the training of Qi Jiguang, Qi Jiajun was very applied in the battlefield. During the ten years of confrontation with the Japanese, Qi Jiguang warned many times that he had never lost. In addition, Qi Jiguang has made great breakthroughs in making new weapons that can restrain its opponents, aiming at the enemy's weapons and the improved weapons arranged in ranks.
Qi Jiguang's Poems
Qi Jiguang has also made great achievements in the field of poetry, and there are still poems circulating in the world. For example, Write at once, Watch the Que Terrace and Walk on the Border are all representative works of Qi Jiguang's poems. Wang Quetai is an inspirational poem written by Qi Jiguang. The whole poem expresses the poet's determination and confidence to defend the country with heroic poems.
The poem reads: "Ten years to drive out the cold sea, I am looking forward to Chen Yun here. First frost is full of blood, and thousands of peaks are sprinkled with autumn leaves. " At the beginning of the poem, Qi Jiguang summed up his years of fighting with the word "ten years", reflecting the poet's experience of fighting against the Japanese aggressors all the year round. The word "sea color" indicates that the poet was stationed in the coastal areas in order to fight against the Japanese invaders and safeguard the security of the Ming sea area. This poem indirectly explains the poet's residence and work, and plays a connecting role. In the second sentence, the poet used the word "lonely minister" to express his state, that is, loneliness and helplessness. Loneliness is reflected in the fact that Qi Jiguang is on the southeast coast, far away from the imperial court and family. Loneliness is reflected in the poet's fighting against the Japanese invaders in the southeast alone. Daokun Wang, the general who fought against the Japanese invaders with him, was impeached by North Korean officials and was finally dismissed by the holy family. This incident caused Qi Jiguang's sadness. He used the word "loneliness" to sum up his mood and environment. In the last two poems, Qi Jiguang expressed his confidence and determination to fight against the Japanese aggressors with two images of "blood" and "red leaves". The last two poems have also become classic inspirational sentences, winning praise from later generations.
In addition, in the poem, "What is the limit of thistle door peaches and plums? I wonder if spring will come every year "is two sentences in Qi Jiguang's poem" Wangquetai ",which is also one of Qi Jiguang's representative works.
Let Qi Jiguang go at once.
Qi Jiguang is a learned soldier. He is good at poetry and calligraphy, and has unique views on military and literature. Qi Jiguang's life is rich in works, such as the poem Walking on the Border is one of Qi Jiguang's representative works. It is a seven-character quatrain written by Qi Jiguang, which reflects the poet's military career in the civil war and Qi Jiguang's perseverance.
The first two sentences use the word "north and south" to describe the poet's leap in space. From the southeast coast of Qi Jiguang to the Mongolian border, he left his footprints, reflecting the fighting in Qi Jiguang in all directions. Then, Qi Jiguang's loyalty is reflected in the word "repay kindness". Qi Jiguang personally likes a stable and peaceful life, but for the sake of national stability and people's stability, Qi Jiguang would rather go to the North-South battlefield and work hard to defend his country. In the second sentence, the poet used the word "laugh", which showed Qi Jiguang's heroic and optimistic spirit. In order to resist the enemy who invaded the territory of the Ming Dynasty, Qi Jiguang once saw the beautiful scenery along the way and crossed the deserted border at night. In the third sentence, the poet pointed out his life trajectory day by day with "360 days". It seems like an ordinary year. For Qi Jiguang, every war is thrilling. In the last sentence, the poet named the theme of the poem "Go to work at once" with the word "Go at once", which showed the poet's patriotic feelings of loyalty to the monarch and love for the people.
Qi Jiguang's famous saying
Qi Jiguang is a well-known national hero. Qi Jiguang devoted his whole life to fighting the Japanese invaders. Stationed in the southeast coast all the year round, it made an indelible contribution to maintaining maritime safety in the Ming Dynasty. Qi Jiguang is not only an outstanding strategist, but also a famous poet and calligrapher. In literature, Qi Jiguang left many famous sayings and epigrams, which later became the motto to inspire the world to move forward.
Qi Jiguang's famous saying is "cultivating the mind without desire is like reading". From this sentence, we can know Qi Jiguang's views on reading and learning. Qi Jiguang believes that the best way to cultivate one's morality is to be indifferent to selfish desires, and the happiest thing in life is the happiness brought by reading. This sentence is the truth summed up by Qi Jiguang's practice. Just like the spiritual thought advocated by Buddhism, if a person wants to have a healthy and happy body and mind, then he should forget the pursuit of fame and fortune. Only when the individual has no desire, the burden in his heart will become lighter, which will also lead to the lightness of his body. There is an old saying: "There is Yan Ruyu in the book, and there is a golden house in the book." In Qi Jiguang's view, reading is a very enjoyable thing. It is indeed a very happy thing to be able to roam freely in the ocean of knowledge. This famous saying is also Qi Jiguang's motto. He always reminds himself to pursue knowledge tirelessly.
In addition, "A man's ambition is a stone, and he will always serve his country" is also one of Qi Jiguang's famous sayings. At the same time, this sentence is also a concentrated expression of Qi Jiguang's patriotic spirit. In Qi Jiguang's view, as an excellent player, he should have the ambition to make contributions and serve the country. Qi Jiguang also saw his practice of this famous saying.