Is "I urge God to cheer up and send talents of any kind" to a patriotic poem?

"I urge God to cheer up and send talents of any kind" is a patriotic poem. This is an excellent patriotic poem. I basically said that I advised God to reinvigorate the spirit and not stick to certain standards in order to send down more talents.

The Qing government at that time was corrupt and incompetent, suffering from internal and external troubles, especially the imperialist invaders. They were eager to enslave the Chinese nation and destroy the Chinese country. The partition trend was imminent and it was urgent to save the shipwrecked ship in the storm. In a country like China, unless there are a large number of talents in various fields, it will not be able to help. Therefore, the poet advises God to regain his spirit and send a large number of talents in an eclectic way, so as to stem the tide of collapse and the building that is about to collapse.

The word "persuade" in the poem has a positive meaning. It is advice, not begging. It shows the poet's condescending position and also shows the poet's confidence in change.