Inspiring and domineering ancient poems
1. Man, there is China in the northwest, so don’t shed tears beside the West Bridge. --Liu Kezhuang's "Jade House Spring·Xi Lin Tui".
2. The ambition is to eat the meat of the Huns when they are hungry, and to drink the blood of the Huns when they are thirsty. -- Yue Fei's "Manjianghong·Writing Feelings".
3. Drinking wine will not wash away the tears of worrying about the country. When rescuing, we should rely on the talents of a group of people. --Qiu Jin's "The Japanese on the Yellow Sea Boat Seeking Sentences and Seeing the Map of the Russo-Japanese War".
4. Lying down in a lonely village, I don’t feel sorry for myself, but I still think about guarding the Luntai for the country. --Lu You, "Storm and Storm on November 4th."
5. If you don’t study for a day, you will have no good ideas. --Xiao Luan said, "What you learn from reading makes you write."
6. Don’t be a Confucian scholar when reading, and leap west to the Jincheng Pass. --Xie Yi's "Farewell to Dong Yuanda".
7. The high mountains stand still and the scenery stops. --Anonymous "Che Ju".
8. The military song should be sung with a big sword ring and an oath to destroy the Hunu and leave Jade Pass. --Xu Xilin's "Out of the Fortress".
9. Send a message to the guests from the end of the world, expressing my sorrow in the cold weather. --Yu Qian's "It's Very Cold in Taiyuan on New Year's Eve".
10. This body is walking in the soil of Jishan, and its traces are still missing. --Lu You's "Two Poems of Shen Yuan".
11. In his old age, martyrs are full of ambition. --Cao Cao's "The Turtle Has Longevity".
12. Without learning, there is no way to expand talents, and without ambition, there is no way to achieve learning. --Zhuge Liang's "Book of Commandments".
13. The excitement can drive away the pink and white, and you can swallow Wu Yue by raising a glass. --Shi Dazu's "Man Jiang Hong·Mid-Autumn Night Tide".
14. Only loyalty can serve the country, and there is no paradise for home. --Dong Biwu's "New Year's Day Mouth Occupies Liu Yazi's Huairen Rhyme".
15. If you can’t go out or go in, you can’t go back. The plain suddenly becomes too long. --Qu Yuan's "National Sorrow".