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Majestic patriotic poems

“Sacrificing one’s life in the face of national calamity, seeing one’s death as if one were returning home” is the firm determination of the white horse heroes of the Han Dynasty to sacrifice one’s life for the country at any time.

"The yellow sand will wear golden armor in a hundred battles, and Loulan will never be returned until it is destroyed." This is the heroic oath of the soldiers in the Tang Dynasty who vowed not to return until they defeated the enemy.

“No one has ever died since ancient times, leaving pictures to illuminate history.” This was Wen Tianxiang’s ambition in the Song Dynasty that he was not afraid of life and death and only wanted to be famous in history.

"The heavy frost is all the painstaking efforts, and it is sprinkled on Qianfeng Qiuyedan." This is Qi Jiguang's passion for resisting Japanese aggression and serving the country in the Ming Dynasty.

“If you die for your country on the battlefield, why return your body wrapped in horse leather?” This is the lofty ideal of Xu Xilin in the Qing Dynasty who died on the battlefield and sacrificed his life to serve the country.

“The Red Army is not afraid of difficult expeditions, and it only takes its time to conquer thousands of rivers and mountains” is the indomitable, heroic and fearless spirit of the Red Army soldiers.