Modern poetry in praise of martyrs

Revolutionary martyrs are immortal.

Ancient bluestone; The martyr was buried in the forest.

Eighteen officers; Loyal bones buried elsewhere.

A white-haired girl in a hut; I think about it every day.

Warn us; Don't forget them.

Poems praising heroic martyrs?

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Twinkling autumn colors

-I dedicate this poem to the revolutionary martyr Qiu Jin.

You walked out of the boudoir.

Not afraid of irony, not afraid of risk.

Resolutely set foot on a ship heading east for Japan.

On the other side of the ocean, there are thousands of waters in Qian Shan.

Still can't change your belief in the revolution. ...

You walked out of the family.

Reluctant to children, reluctant to parents.

Resolutely take the revolutionary road.

In the face of the ethnic groups that were hard to return at that time.

You're raising your arms and yelling.

You're waving a flag and shouting

A free tomorrow ...

You came out of the revolution.

Brave and ambitious

And revolutionaries.

Boil wine and talk about swords, and write magnificent poems about leather. ...

Since then, history has been in the sky.

With that kind of touch.

Shiny autumn colors

Never grow old.