Qiu Fengjia's poems are as follows:
1. Spring Sorrow Dynasty: Qing Dynasty|Author: Qiu Fengjia Spring Sorrow can hardly send a strong man to look at the mountains, and the past events are shocking and tearful. Four million people cried together that Taiwan was cut off last year today.
2. Han Jiang’s thoughts Dynasty: Qing Dynasty | Author: Qiu Fengjia The south wind is stronger than the north wind, and you dare to blame the God of Heaven. If a man wants to show his talents, he must face numerous twists and turns.
3. Two poems about traveling to Bainiuyan·Part 2 Dynasty: Qing Dynasty|Author: Qiu Fengjia The mountains are as bright as the sea and the buildings are bright, and the ink of talented people is left on the walls. The stone air in the spring forest is full of cold blue, and the sunset is leaning against the railing with clouds covering your head.
4. Farewell to Wang Xiaocang in Tingzhou Dynasty: Qing Dynasty | Author: Qiu Fengjia Don’t think of the Han River full of boats, the spring water adds a new five-foot stream. The green hills greet me all the way, and the sound of partridges reaches Tingzhou.
Qiu Fengjia was a patriotic poet and educator in the late Qing Dynasty. After Taiwan was ceded to Japan by the Qing government, Qiu Fengjia organized the Taiwanese rebels to fight against the Japanese invaders. After the defeat of the war, he returned to teach. On May 5, 1896 (March 23, the 22nd year of Guangxu), one year after the signing of the Treaty of Shimonoseki, Qiu Fengjia learned from the painful experience and wrote the poem "Spring Sorrow".
Poetry Appreciation:
The language of this poem is simple and unpretentious, but it has shocking artistic power, mainly because the author breathes the same breath as his own people, experiencing love, hate, and tears. Sprinkle together. "What touches people's hearts is nothing but love."
Although this poem has only twenty-eight characters, it truly and strongly expresses the sympathy and aspirations of all Chinese people, including the author's Patriotism for the country and the strong desire for the reunification of the motherland were so touching that it became a famous poem that has been passed down for a while.