Twenty Poems of Revolutionary Martyrs

The twenty poems of revolutionary martyrs include:

1. Yu Qian's "Ode of Lime" in the Ming Dynasty: Don't be afraid of being shattered into pieces, you must leave your innocence in the world.

2. "Crossing the Lingding Ocean" by Wen Tianxiang of the Song Dynasty: Since ancient times, no one has died, and his loyalty will be remembered by history.

3. Yang Chao's "Poetry on Death" in modern times: Zixu's heroic spirit was left alive, and he returned to avenge the King of Chu in three years.

4. Jiang Hui's "Rain and Snow Song" of the Southern Dynasties: Committing suicide is for the sake of the country, and being serious is not personal.

5. Tan Sitong's "Inscription on the Wall in Prison": I am smiling to the sky with my horizontal sword, leaving my liver and gallbladder intact!

6. Zhou Wenyong's "Poetry" in modern times: The head can be cut off, the limbs can be broken, but the revolutionary spirit cannot be destroyed.

7. Huang Zunxian's "Gift to Liang Ren's Parents in the Same Year": Every inch of mountains and rivers is of gold.

8. "Po Qinhuai" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty: The merchant girl did not know the hatred of the country's subjugation, but she still sang the flowers in the backyard across the river.

9. "Song of the Great Snow" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty: Serving the country is as strong as iron.

10. Xu Xilin's "Poem of Going Out of the Fortress": It is only necessary to die for the country on the battlefield, why return wrapped in horse leather.

11. Cai E's "To Bai Wen Wei Dian": Patriotism is like fate, and be brave when seeing justice.

12. Lu Guimeng's "Wu Gong Nostalgia": King Wu must subjugate his country for everything, and Xi Shi may not win the Sixth Palace.

13. Zhang Hu's "Gong Ci: Three Thousand Miles from the Homeland": The homeland is three thousand miles away, and it has been in the palace for twenty years.

14. Xin Qiji's "Nanxiangzi": Who is the rival of the world's heroes? Cao Liu! Having a son should be like Sun Zhongmou.

15. Hong Xiuquan: With three feet in hand, the mountains and rivers are fixed, and the four seas are our home.

16. Xia Minghan: It doesn’t matter if you behead, as long as the principle is true. Kill Xia Minghan and the people who came after him.

17. Lu You: If you serve your country, you will die thousands of times, and your temples will never be green again.

18. "Poems of Revolutionary Martyrs? Chen Hui's Poems": The man is seven feet tall and is willing to donate to the motherland.

19. Hesse: Whoever thinks about the future will have the meaning and purpose of life.

20. Kalinin: The characteristic of young people is that they have great ambitions to pursue ideal careers.