I want to ask for some Japanese revolutionary poems, the kind that are powerful and similar to the Showa Restoration.

The palace stands majestically, towering over nine levels. The power of kings is granted by gods from generation to generation, long live the sky. There are strong bows and iron horses all over the road, but the country has changed hands, and most of them have Youyan. At the overlapping terraces, the back garden is full of heaven.

The river surges, turtles and snakes wake up, and beacon smoke rises. The roar of Wuchang artillery broke the Queen Mother's sleepless nights. The iron barrel of golden soup is like this, the brave eight flags are at peace, and the emperor's blood is hanging. China is a peaceful country, and democracy has been passed down for thousands of years.

Liu Yazi

Mr. Wu Xun was illiterate and illiterate.

On the topic of talent, it is as you have been through the ages, and it is still the same as today.

Don’t laugh at the tyranny of the Qin Emperor who fooled the people, but pity the prisoner who slandered King Lao.

When Latin will change the square, Zhang Caiyingling may not be far away.

Original notes: Zhang Zhongren, Cai Jiemin (Yuanpei).

There is another one, barely considered

Revolutionary Poetry Li Dazhao

Simple green cloth mandarin jacket

Faded gray robe

"New Youth" rings the morning bell

"Morning Bell" awakens the youth

An article "The Victory of the Common People"

Vast Red Waves

The lights of the Red Building of Peking University

Once illuminated China

Thirty-eight years of history

Eternal style for generations

< p> Go to hell with the tombstones

Be proud of the Communist Party of the nation

Standing is clearly a charging warrior

Falling down is still the forerunner of the revolution< /p>

Life is a flying flag

The soul is a loud trumpet