What are the ancient poems that describe the courage to take responsibility?

Tan Sitong's Prison Wall is an ancient poem describing courage to take responsibility. The content of the ancient poem is: look at the door and stop thinking about James Zhang, endure death and wait for Dugan for a moment; My smile goes from the horizontal knife to the sky and stays in the liver and gallbladder. Prison Wall is a seven-character quatrain written by Tan Sitong, a modern reformist politician and thinker, in the 24th year of Guangxu (1898).

The first two sentences of this poem use the allusions of James Zhang and Dugan to expose the viciousness of the die-hards and express their thoughts and expectations for the reformists. The last two sentences express the author's mortal ambition. This poem is tragic in style and vigorous in brushwork. This poem expresses the praise and blessing for the reform leader who died while avoiding disaster, the hatred and contempt for the stubborn forces who blocked the reform, and also expresses the heroic feelings of the poet who is willing to die for his own ideal.