Tian Xiang, Wen Song
I swam downwind in Beihai for a few days and came back from the head of the Yangtze River.
My heart is a magnet, which doesn't mean that the South won't rest.
Shi was detained by Yuan Bing for several days (equivalent to a pleasant trip to the North Sea), and finally escaped and returned to the south.
My heart is like a magnet. I will never stop until I point to the south.
Historical Background When Wen Tianxiang was the governor of Ganzhou, he used his family property as a military asset, fought against the Yuan Dynasty, entered Lin 'an, and soon became the right prime minister. Detained in negotiations with the yuan army, detained northbound. After escaping, he returned to the south and led the troops against the Yuan Army. In the first year of Jingyan (1276), on his way from Nantong to Fuzhou, he wrote a poem "The Yangtze River". For three years (1278), Jing Yan was captured by defeat, struggled in prison for four years, and finally gave in and was killed.
Wen Tianxiang (1236.6.6-1283.438+0.9), also known as Song Rui, is a Taoist floating scholar. Han nationality, a native of Luling (now Ji 'an County, Jiangxi Province), was a minister, writer and national hero in the late Southern Song Dynasty. Baoyu four years (1256), scholar, prime minister, secret history. He was sent to the Yuan army barracks to negotiate and was detained. After getting out of danger, he went to Tangwan, Taixian County via Gaoyou, and returned to the south from Nantong, insisting on resisting Yuan. In the first year of Xiangguang (1278), he was defeated and captured by Zhang Hongfan. He struggled in prison for more than three years, and then died peacefully in Chai Shi. He is the author of Yang, Wenshan Poetry Collection, Southern Notes, Guide Notes, Songs of Meaning, etc.