What are the poems that show responsibility and responsibility?
From: Two Saigon Poems by Dai Shulun in Tang Dynasty.
Interpretation: As a citizen, I am willing to serve my country for life. Why should a gentleman return to China alive when he has made achievements?
2. Poetry: It is better to hold incense in the branches and wait for death than to blow it into the north wind.
From: Cold Chrysanthemum by Zheng Sixiao in Song Dynasty.
Interpretation: I would rather wither and die in the branches than blow in the cold north wind!
3. Poetry: Who has never died in life since ancient times? Take the heart of Dan and follow history.
Said by: Wen Tianxiang in Song Dynasty, "Crossing Dingyang"
Interpretation: Since ancient times, people have to die! If you can serve your country faithfully, you will still shine after your death and go down in history.
4. Poetry: Life is an outstanding person, and death is a ghost.
From: Summer quatrains by Li Qingzhao in Song Dynasty
Interpretation: Being alive is a hero among people, and being dead is a hero among ghosts.
5. Poetry: Wealth must come from hard work, and men must read the Five Classics.
From: Tang Du Fu's Bai Xueshi Caotang.
Interpretation: Since ancient times, wealth must be acquired through hard work, and people of insight should read as widely as Bai Xueshi in order to become famous.