Yi Shi is a poem written by Yang Jisheng, which expresses the poet's spirit of integrity. The author Yang Jisheng was a patriotic general in Ming Dynasty. Yang Jisheng persisted in resisting the invasion of the northern Tatars and opposed compromising the country. First, I went to the court to impeach Qiu Luan's wrong country, and then I went to the court to impeach treacherous court official Yan Song. He was tortured to death at the age of forty.
This poem was written before his death. The first two sentences say that although he is dead, his heroism remains between heaven and earth and will last forever. The last two sentences lamented that he died without regret and his ambition was not paid, and he couldn't help feeling very sorry. But if there is a loyal soul after death, you must serve your country and fulfill your long-cherished wish. There are only a few crosses in the whole poem, which is a heart dedicated to serving the country. It is awe-inspiring and can be seen. Read for thousands of years.
Full Text and Appreciation of Memories of Yi Shi
The original text of "Yi Shi": Heroism and Judaism are empty, and Dan Xin shines through the ages. The life of the country has long been the heart of the country, but it has failed to fulfill the regret of the country, leaving ashes as evil spirits to be compensated by the state to destroy the enemy. It means that although I died, I returned to space with dignity, but my heart shines forever. I haven't had time to serve my country in my life, so I have to leave my loyal soul to make up for it after I die.
This poem was written by Yang Jisheng before he was executed. The original poem has no title, but the title of the poem was drawn up by later generations. The author was executed to expose the traitor Yan Song. His poem shows his determination to serve his country faithfully until his death. The whole poem in one go, such as spitting courage, quiet inside, hearing the cry of the loyal soul, is touching.