Ten of Yue Fei's most famous poems

Yue Fei's ten most famous poems are as follows:

1, cut off the stubborn evil and drive, don't ask Wan Huhou who went to the altar. -Yue Fei's Xiao Temple Wall in Ni Qing.

Appreciation: cut off the carriage that Jin people welcome back to the king, and don't try to pay homage to generals and senior officials. As a war general, he risked his life not to be a general or a high official, but to serve the king and avenge the national humiliation. This ideal of "resting in one's hometown without knighthood" is the life pursuit of China's ancient eminent scholars.

2, ambitious hunger meal Land Rover meat, laughing about the desire for Hun blood. Stay from the beginning, clean up the old mountains and rivers, and go to the sky. -Yue Fei's "Man Jiang Hong".

Appreciation: I am full of ambition. In war, if you are hungry, you eat the enemy's meat, and if you are thirsty, you drink the enemy's blood. I want to start all over again, recover the old rivers and mountains, and worship the old capital Jingque. The momentum of "the river is red", the determination to recover mountains and rivers and destroy the enemy, and the heroic and majestic singing voice will always inspire the patriotism of the Chinese nation.

Today, iron riders are all over the suburbs, and the wind and dust are evil. Bing An is here? Ointment cake. Min' an is here? Fill the ravine. Sighing that mountains and rivers are the same, thousands of villages are sparse. —— Yue Fei's "Feeling of Climbing the Yellow Crane Tower on the Red River"

Commentary: At present, Land Rover's fighters are trampling around the periphery of the capital, with frequent wars, long dust-laden and dangerous situation. Where are the soldiers? They are covered with blood, and blood moistens weapons. Where are people? They died in the war and their bodies filled the valley. It means that the author can't wait to send troops to the north immediately to rescue the people from the quagmire.

4, clothes that have been dusty for many years, I am looking for a fragrance. -Yue Fei's Chizhou Cuiwei Pavilion

Appreciation: Dressed in military uniforms, riding a horse to Cuiwei Pavilion to find beautiful scenery. These two poems are both about the fun of traveling, and the beginning of the poem is a vivid and simple summary of this tense military life.

The opening sentence fully rendered and paved the way for the following contents, highlighting, emphasizing and comparing the rarity and preciousness of this trip, and showing the author's infinite love for the mountains and rivers of the motherland.