1, life is a hero, death is a hero: it means that when you are alive, you are a hero among people, and when you are dead, you are a hero among ghosts. Summer quatrains is a five-character quatrain written by Li Qingzhao, a poet in the Song Dynasty. This is an ancient poem that satirizes the present and expresses grief and indignation. The first two sentences of the poem are surprising and straightforward, suggesting that people "live as outstanding people", make contributions to the country and serve the court; "Death" should also be a "ghost hero" to be a hero with indomitable spirit. Deep patriotism gushed out and shocked people. In the last two sentences, the poet satirizes the shameless behavior of those in power in the Southern Song Dynasty by praising Xiang Yu's tragic behavior. There are only 20 short words in the whole poem, but three allusions are used in succession, which can be described as meticulous words and full of sense of justice between the lines.
2. Who hasn't died since ancient times? Take care of your heart and take good care of your history: it means that since ancient times, people are bound to die! If you can serve your country faithfully, you will still shine after your death and go down in history. A poem written by Wen Tianxiang, Minister of Southern Song Dynasty, when he visited Ding Yang in 1279. The poet's first two sentences review his life; The middle four sentences clearly express the author's understanding of the current situation. The last two sentences are the author's choice of his own destiny without hesitation. The whole poem shows impassioned patriotic enthusiasm, lofty moral integrity and the outlook on life, which is a lofty expression of the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation.
On the day of my return, I saw the spirit flag in the air: it means that when my soul returns, I must watch the successor's team resist the Qing army in the air. From Beyond the Clouds, Beyond the Clouds is the work of Xia Wanchun, a young anti-Qing hero and a famous poet in Ming Dynasty. This poem was written by the poet when he was arrested by Qing soldiers in Huating County, Songjiang Prefecture, his hometown (now Songjiang, Shanghai). The poet finally gave in and died at the age of 17. The whole poem is fluent and clear, and the feelings are ups and downs. I began to write about my hard wandering life, expressing my grief over the loss of my homeland and the broken mountains and rivers, and instead expressed my deep affection for my homeland and love for my loved ones, and vowed to restore my ambition.
Giving up one's life for righteousness is originally giving up one's life for righteousness. The latter refers to giving up one's life in order to safeguard justice or honor.