Du Mu's poems in Tang Dynasty are heartbreaking.
This is a kind of reminiscence from "seeking roots", which is more important than inheritance. As a traditional custom of the Chinese nation, we pay homage to the heroic spirit, cherish the memory of our old friends and place our grief on them.
Here are some poems praising heroes for you.
Qingming is the most important.
(Tang) Meng Haoran
Beijing is the annual Tomb-Sweeping Day, and people naturally begin to feel sad and nostalgic.
The carriage creaked on the road, and the outskirts of Liucheng were lush.
Flowers bloom, grass grows and birds fly in pairs.
Sitting in the empty lobby, reminiscing about the past, drinking tea instead of drinking.
Cold food and unrealistic hopes
(Tang) Bai Juyi
The crow makes the trees faint, and the Qingming cold food cries.
The wind blows the paper money in the wilderness, and the spring grass in the tomb is green.
Pear blossoms reflect poplar trees, full of parting places.
I don't hear the heavy spring crying, but the rustling rain makes people return.