China's ancient patriotic poems

China's ancient patriotic poems are as follows:

Wang Chun 1

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty; Author: Du Fu

Chang' an fell, the country was broken, and only the mountains and rivers remained; Spring has come, and the sparsely populated Chang' an city is densely forested. Sad state, can not help but burst into tears, amazing birds, leaving sorrow and hate. The war lasted for more than half a year, and letters from home were rare, with a hundred thousand gold. Twisting with melancholy, scratching my head and thinking, the more I scratch my white hair, I can hardly insert a hairpin.

Spring Hope is the work of Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Worrying about the country, hurting the time, homesickness and self-pity show the poet's broad mind of always caring about the world, the country and the people. This is the internal reason why this poem is gloomy and solemn and moving through the ages.

2. Bo Qinhuai

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty; Author: Du Mu

Smoke cage cold water moon cage sand, night parking near Qinhuai restaurant. Businessmen don't know how to hate their country, but they still sing "backyard flowers" across the river.

"Bo Qinhuai" is a poem by Du Mu, a writer in Tang Dynasty, which is selected from Fan Chuan's collected works. This poem was written by the poet when he spent the night in Qinhuai. The first half writes the night view of Qinhuai, and the second half expresses feelings. He satirized the late Tang rulers who were intoxicated by the pursuit of debauchery and pleasure and eventually died.

Step 3 cross the ocean of zero

Dynasty: Song Dynasty; Author: Wen Tianxiang

Once the effort comes, there will be fewer stars around. The mountains and rivers are broken and the wind is floating, and life experiences are ups and downs. The beach of fear says fear, and there is a sigh in the ocean. Who hasn't died since ancient times? Take the heart of Dan and follow history.

Crossing the Ocean of Zero Ding is a poem written by Wen Tianxiang, Minister of Song Dynasty, when he crossed the Ocean of Zero Ding in 1279. In the first two sentences of this poem, the poet reviews his life; The middle four sentences clearly express the author's understanding of the current situation. The last two sentences are the author's choice of his own destiny without hesitation.

4. Manjianghong

Dynasty: Song Dynasty; Author: Yue Fei

Angry, leaning against the railing, resting in the drizzle. Looking up, screaming in the sky, strong and fierce. Thirty fame, dust and earth, eight thousand miles of clouds and the moon. Don't be idle, grow old together and be unhappy!

Jingkang is ashamed, but it is still snowing. When do courtiers hate their guts! Driving a long car, breaking through the lack of Helan Mountain. Eat pork when you are hungry, and drink Hun blood when you are thirsty. Stay from the beginning, clean up the old mountains and rivers, and go to the sky.

"Man Jiang Hong" is a word written by Yue Fei, an anti-gold hero in the Southern Song Dynasty. It shows the author's strong patriotic spirit of fighting against Shanxi Jinbing, recovering his homeland and reunifying the motherland.

The banks of the Yellow River were recovered by the imperial army.

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty; Author: Du Fu

The news of this distant western station! The north has been recovered! At first, I couldn't stop crying on my coat. Where are my wife and son? There is not a trace of sadness on their faces. However, I packed my books and poems crazily. On a green spring day, I began to go home, singing my songs loudly and drinking my wine. Come back from this mountain, pass another mountain, go up from the south and then go north-to my own town! .

The Imperial Army Recovered the Banks of the Yellow River is the work of Du Fu, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem was written in the spring of 763. In the first month of that year, Shi Chaoyi hanged himself and beheaded Li Huaixian, ending the Anshi Rebellion. When Du Fu heard the news, he couldn't help but be pleasantly surprised, dancing and singing this seven-melody.