Memorize martyrs' inspirational Qingming poems

Tomb-Sweeping Day is one of the important traditional festivals in China, and it is also a moment to remember the martyrs and carry forward the spirit of patriotism. The following are some Qingming poems that cherish the memory of martyrs and inspire people to forge ahead:

1. Tomb-Sweeping Day-Du Mu in Tang Dynasty

Tomb-Sweeping Day, written by Du Mu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, expresses grief and respect for the dead martyrs and reminds people to cherish time and live a good life.

2. Tomb-Sweeping Day-Du Fu in Tang Dynasty

Tomb-Sweeping Day, written by Du Fu, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, takes the natural landscape as the background, expressing the poet's deep thoughts and condolences, and encouraging people to cherish time in their daily lives and make efforts to move forward.

3. Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival-Zhang Huaiguan in Tang Dynasty

The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival by Zhang Huaiguan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, is set in Bianjing, the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty. By describing the bustling streets and folk customs, it shows the feelings of human prosperity and impermanence, and encourages people to cherish the present.

4. Qingming Pray for Rain-Xin Qiji in Southern Song Dynasty

The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival written by Xin Qiji in the Southern Song Dynasty is an imitation ancient poem, which describes the scene of people praying for rain while remembering the martyrs, expresses their concern and love for the people, inspires people and helps their passion.

These Qingming poems inspire people with touching words and profound thoughts, and help people remember the martyrs, cherish the present and move on.