Poetry describing the greatness of the motherland

Answer: A poem that describes the greatness of the motherland?

1. There is no cloudy time before spring comes. ——Xin Qiji's "Partridge Sky: Sending Ouyang Guorui to Wuzhong"

2. Everyone is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. ——Mai Menghua "On China's survival is determined today"

3. I would rather not know the difference between a beautiful city and a beautiful country. ——Li Yannian "There is a Beauty in the North"

4. The soul of Shu flies around hundreds of bird ministers, and there is a sound of mangosteen splitting in the middle of the night. ——Lin Jingxi's "Holly Flower"

5. Return to register as the master and restore the old China. ——Yue Fei's "Sending Mr. Ziyan Zhang to the Northern Expedition"

6. It is better to have broken jade than complete tiles. ——Li Baiyao

7. Never forget the country in the face of adversity. ——"Zuo Zhuan·The Thirty-One Years of Duke Xiang"

8. The two famous flowers in the country love each other, and they look so good that the king will smile. ——Li Bai's "Qing Ping Tiao·Part 3"

9. Don't be afraid of being shattered into pieces, keep your innocence in the world. ——Yu Qian's "Song of Lime"

10. Worrying about Li Yuan in the poor years, sighing at the heat in the intestines. ——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "Five Hundred Words of Ode to the Emperor from Beijing to Fengxian"

11. It is not a pity to kill oneself but to serve one's country at all times. ——Lu You, Song Dynasty, "Climbing the Pavilion of Huizhao Temple"

12. The national humiliation has not yet come, how can we become famous? ——Li Bai

13. Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard work? . ——Li Shen of the Tang Dynasty, "Compassion for the Farmers"

14. Jiang E cries about the sorrow of the bamboo women, and Li Ping plays the Chinese harp. ——Li He's "Li Ping Kong Hou Yin"

15. When General Li meets Emperor Gao, what is the use of ten thousand marquises? ——Liu Kezhuang's "Qinyuanchun·Meng Furuo"

16. Once I go to the isolated country, I miss my return but always sigh. ——Li Bai's "Thinking of a Thousand Miles"

17. The autumn wind entered Han Pass last night, and the moon filled the western mountains beside the new moon. ——Yan Wu's "Military City Early Autumn"

18. Once the husband has broken the country, he will never return it. ——Li Bai's "Xi Shi"

19. There are too many blue flies in Chu State, and the white jade in the city was slandered. ——Li Bai's "Ju Ge Xing"

20. The trombone in Jingshan weeps blood, and loyal ministers die as foot-cutting ghosts.

——Li Bai's "Ju Ge Xing"