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Julian Waghann Beiding never forgets whose poem is the Japanese Family Festival in the Central Plains?

Lu You warned his son's poem before he died: Julian Waghann set the Central Plains Day in the north, and did not forget the family sacrifice.

From the last will of Lu You, a patriotic poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, to his son, Xiuer, the original text:

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(Song) Lu You

I know that when I die, everything on earth has nothing to do with me. But the only thing that hurts me is that I failed to see the reunification of the motherland.

Therefore, when the great Song Jun team recaptures the Central Plains, you will hold a home banquet ceremony. Don't forget to tell me the good news!

Translation:

I know that when I die, everything in the world has nothing to do with me; But the only thing that makes me sad is that I didn't see the reunification of the motherland with my own eyes.

So, don't forget to tell your father the good news when Song Jun recovers the lost land in the Central Plains and you hold a family sacrifice.

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Creative background:

Throughout his life, Lu You breathed the breath of the times, shouted the battle slogan of the Northern Expedition against gold, and showed a high degree of patriotism. Shi Zi, a masterpiece of Lu You, was written in Jiading, Ningzong for three years (12 10). It is not only the poet's will, but also the poet's last call for the war of resistance. Eighty-five-year-old Lu, you can't afford to get sick. Before he died, he left a poem "Xiuer", which expressed the poet's helplessness and expectation of regaining lost ground.