Wen Tianxiang's Nantong Poems

My heart is a magnet, which doesn't mean that the South won't rest. This is a poem condensed by Wen Tianxiang, a famous national hero and patriotic poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. His heritage education in Nantong has inspired thousands of Qian Qian descendants. In 2008, the Chongchuan District Government restored and rebuilt the Wen Tianxiang Temple, in order to remember the heroic relics and promote patriotism and righteousness.

The restored Wen Tianxiang Temple is located on the east side of Donghua Tower Cemetery in Nantong City, facing south, and consists of exhibition hall, bamboo forest mountain view, long corridor stone boat and a horse tomb. The main exhibition hall adopts the style of imitating the ancient buildings in the Song Dynasty, displaying Wen Tianxiang's heroic deeds and commemorative chapters of loyalty to the country, righteousness and righteousness, and would rather die than surrender. It is an important position to strengthen citizens' ideological and moral construction and carry out patriotic education.

The suggested title is Wen Tianxiang Temple Lotus Wen Wei in Nantong City, Jiangsu Province.

Shining on history, Confucius said he was a benevolent, and Meng said he was a righteous man;

Righteousness pervades the world, rivers and mountains are below, and the sun, moon and stars are above.