Who can tell me something about the famous patriotic poems of the Qin Dynasty? I need them badly.

Have I nothing to wear? Robe with my son. Wang Yu started his army, repaired my spear, and shared his hatred with his son.

Have I nothing to wear? Take your son. Wang Yu started his army, repaired my spear and halberd and worked with his son.

Have I nothing to wear? Take your son. Wang Yu started the division, trained our soldiers, and walked with his son.

Qin Feng's "No Clothes" comes from the Book of Songs, National Style and Qin Feng. According to the traditional explanation, Qin Wugong asked the King of Zhou to make him a vassal, hoping to get a seven-chapter vassal suit. Others thought it was a work of thanking others for sending clothes. This poem consists of three paragraphs, and in the form of repeated sentences, it shows the high fighting spirit of Qin Jun soldiers before going out to war: they call for encouragement to each other, forget their lives, and share the same enemy. It is an impassioned military song! Qin Feng without Clothes is the most famous patriotic poem in The Book of Songs. It is the battle song of the people of Qin (now central Shaanxi and southeastern Gansu) against the invaders of Xirong. In this war of anti-aggression, the people of Qin showed their brave and fearless spirit of martial arts and also created this impassioned war song.