Li Hongzhang's Poems

Share his last poem.

190 1 year, Li Hongzhang and Prince Yi Kuang of the Qing Dynasty signed the "Xin Chou Treaty". The country was so popular that he was called a traitor: "Qin Gui, traitor, Li Hongzhang!" " And the power to enforce the contract is also pressing. Li Hongzhang vomited purple blood and died of depression. Before he died, he wrote in his last poem:

I worked hard and knew I was dead before I left the saddle.

For 300 years, I have injured my country and hanged my people 8 thousand miles away.

Autumn wind sword tears lonely minister, the setting sun flag general altar.

The dusty atmosphere overseas is still lingering, so it is not appropriate to wait and see.

As for other poems, as a famous scholar, politician and paperhanger in the late Qing Dynasty, Li Hongzhang's poems are numerous, so there is no need to list them here. You can find a lot in Baidu Chinese, Ancient Poetry Network and so on.