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A poem worrying about the fate of the country

Worried about the fate of the country's poems are as follows:

Du Mu wrote in Autumn Night: "Thousands of miles away, I sneaked into the night with the wind." Bright as a wheel, not like an arrow. "This poem shows the beauty in the moonlight, but it can also be extended to concerns about the national political situation.

There is a sentence in Li Bai's "Into the Wine": "Outside the pavilion, beside the ancient road, the grass is green. The evening breeze blows the flute and the night rain cuts the spring flowers. " This poem describes the scenery outside the pavilion and reflects the poet's feelings about the rise and fall of the country.

There is a saying in Bai Juyi's "Farewell to Ancient Grass": "The vast grass crosses the plain and comes and goes with the four seasons." This poem expresses the changes in nature and symbolizes the rise and fall cycle of the country.

There is a sentence in Xin Qiji's Jade Case Yuan Xi: "A round of setting sun is sprinkled in the water, half of the river is rustling, and half of the river is red." This poem shows a beautiful sunset, but it is also a concern about the situation in the country.

Lu You wrote in Autumn Night: "Silver candle Qiu Guang painted a cold screen, and the small fan fluttered against the firefly." Qiu Guang and fireflies in this poem can be regarded as wishes for the country and people, hoping that the country will prosper.

Yang Hongji wrote in "Autumn Night": "The north wind rolls white grass, and eight In the snow crosses the sky of Tatar." This poem shows the cold in the north and hints at the hardships in the frontier.

Although these poems express the feelings of worrying about the country and the people, they also contain the poet's romantic feelings and aesthetic feelings. These expressions in literary works aim to arouse readers' thinking and concern about society and national conditions, and reflect the poet's sense of social responsibility. These poems are precious cultural heritages in China's ancient literature, which inherited the poet's concern for the fate of the country and his wishes for people's happiness.