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Poetry about dying heroically

1. Ancient poems describing heroic martyrdom 1. Zhang Jiayu on a cool night in the army.

The bleak sky is bleak and barren, and the west wind is withered and the moon is cold.

It is a heroic thing to be buried in a horse's skin. When you die, you will sweat and smell bamboo.

Analysis: This poem describes the mood of soldiers who spend the night in the military camp, the desolation of the battlefield and the harsh environment, and the lofty ambition of soldiers who are ready to give their lives to defend their motherland. The main idea of the poem is: the sky is dark, the earth is desolate, and it is a bleak and depressed scene. The place where the west wind blows and the waning moon shines is a harsh and cold battlefield. It's what heroes should do to die in battle and be wrapped in war horses. Even if you die, you should keep your name in the history books forever.

About the author: Zhang Jiayu (1615-1647), a national hero in the late Ming Dynasty. The word Zi Xuan, whose name is Zhiyuan, was born in Dongguan, Guangdong Province, and he was a scholar in 1643. After the demise of the Ming Dynasty, he returned to the south from Beijing and fought against the Qing Dynasty in Jiangxi and Guangdong, which dealt a heavy blow to the Qing army. He refused the temptation of the Qing Dynasty many times and made great sacrifices to resist the Qing Dynasty. His ancestral graves were dug up, his clan was wiped out, and his grandmother, mother and wife all committed suicide. He committed suicide after the defeat in Zengcheng, Guangdong, at the age of 32.

2. Tan Sitong has a clear topic in prison.

Desperate to stop thinking about James Zhang, he endured death and treated Dugan for a while.

My smile goes from the horizontal knife to the sky and stays in the liver and gallbladder.

Analysis: Tan Sitong: "The political reform in every country is caused by bloodshed. Today, China has never heard of any bloodshed caused by political reform, and this country is not prosperous. If so, please start from the beginning. " The first two sentences of this poem accurately express the following contents: some people fled from refuge in a hurry, reminding people of James Zhang, who is upright and upright; Some people "endure death for a moment" and voluntarily stay, not afraid of death, so that more people, like Dugan, can come out to serve the rise and fall of the court in a down-to-earth and indomitable way, just like themselves. The last two sentences of the poem mean: I, on the other hand, am dying and impassioned; Smile proudly, awe-inspiring execution ground! What will be left is the courage and courage like the vast Kunlun Mountains!

3. Passing through Wen Tianxiang in the Southern Song Dynasty.

Once the effort comes, there will be fewer stars around.

The mountains and rivers are broken and the wind is floating, and life experiences are ups and downs.

The beach of fear says fear, and there is a sigh in the ocean.

Since ancient times, no one has died in life, leaving a heart that shines through history.

Analysis: This poem was written by Wen Tianxiang after he was captured. The poet recalled a sentence or two of his life, but limited by space, in his writing, he cited two things: becoming an official and losing the battle. The four sentences in the middle are closely related to "war and death", which clearly expresses the author's understanding of the current situation: the country is in turmoil, the tragedy of national subjugation is inevitable, and personal fate is even more out of the question. However, in the face of this great change, the poet did not think of his personal way out and future, but deeply regretted that he failed to win a military victory in air navigation two years ago, thus turning the situation around. At the same time, I feel particularly sad for my isolation. Between the lines, it is not difficult to feel the great pain of the author's country's ruin and death, as well as the bleak mood of self-blame and self-sigh. The last two sentences are a poet's choice of his own destiny without hesitation. This adds a tragic and passionate strength and self-confidence to the previous feelings and grievances, showing a unique lofty beauty. This is not only the embodiment of the poet's personality charm, but also the unique spiritual beauty of the Chinese nation, far beyond the scope of language and writing.