The Significance of Ancient Poems of the Yangtze River The Significance and Full Text of the Yangtze River

1, translation: I drifted in the North Sea for many days, and now I bypass the Yangtze River. My heart is like that compass. I won't stop until I point south.

I traveled to Beihai for a few days with the wind and came back from the Yangtze River. My heart is a magnet, which doesn't mean that the South won't rest.

3. About the author: Wen Tianxiang (A.D. 1236-1282), a native of Luling, Jizhou, was a great national hero and poet at the end of the Southern Song Dynasty. At the age of 20, he won the first place in the Jinshi examination. He served as a Langguan in the Ministry of Punishment, Zhirui and Ganzhou, and the official was the right prime minister. Yuan Bing went south, he negotiated with Yuan on behalf of the Southern Song Dynasty, was detained, then fled, rose up to resist, was defeated and captured, and finally died heroically. Later generations built a Confucian temple on the former site of the prison army where Wen was held as a memorial. Throughout his life, he wrote a poem about the dangers he suffered and the deeds of his comrades-in-arms, entitled "A Guide to the Southern Tour", which is a history of poetry. Song of Righteousness written by most prisons is especially read by later generations. There is The Complete Works of Mr. Wenshan.