Common images in patriotic poems

Common images in patriotic poetry: pine and cypress, lime, plum blossom, bamboo and painter.

There is no way to serve the country, and the blank is divided.

Quoted from Song Yang's "Water Tune Song Tou Deng Duo"

Cold eyes are empty, and the guest's intentions are endless. Fight for wine and make it the tallest building in the world. Roll up the picture of mountains and rivers, respond to the sad cry of arowana, and be drowned by the sadness of wishing poems. Wind dew deceives guests skillfully, and cold air divides clothes and fur.

Suddenly wake up, into regrets, looking at China. There is no way to serve the country, and the blank is divided. They all put their lives on anger, just for the sake of being haggard and old. This meaning depends on Jiang Yue, and it is distributed to Sha Ou.

Translation:

In late autumn, the river is wide, and a cold wind blows, which makes my eyes dry and cold, and makes me a stranger in a different place feel sad in autumn. In order to dispel these concerns, I ordered wine upstairs and climbed to the top of the scenic building. Looking around against the fence, the mountains and rivers are picturesque and wonderful. The Yangtze River is choppy, and the ichthyosaurs below should moan in response, but I have no leisure to write poems and lament.

The cold wind and frost dew on the river are always good at bullying strangers, blowing their cold on my clothes and fur, making me feel cold.

The chill made me suddenly awake and full of lofty sentiments, while Hua Song looked at the land of China and sighed in vain. I have always cherished the ambition to serve my country, but I have no way to serve my country, and I think I have hair and beard. I have been full of passion all my life, and now I am only haggard and old. How can I do one more thing to show my mind? Only Jiang Mingyue and Sha Ou can understand my mind, so let them spend the rest of my life with me.