The most touching poem I touched
One of the most touching poems I moved was the one that moved me. I read Ji Hongchang’s "Yi Yi Poetry". I feel the sixth grade of Baiyuan Guohe in Heshui Town, Yinjiang County, Guizhou Province: Yang Jinlian is studying in my small country. I have studied a lot of poems, there are ancient poems that are perfect for work, and there are modern poems with rich taste and rich connotations. But my favorite is Ji Hongchang's "Yi Shi Poetry".
In 1932, the Japanese attacked Shanghai. Ji Hongchang, who was far away from Europe, returned to China after hearing about it. He established an anti-Japanese alliance with Feng Yuxiang and used the family to finance anti-Japanese activities and recovered large areas of land. This was the Chinese army’s acquisition since the September 18th Incident. The first victory has enhanced people's confidence in defeating the enemy. Later, Ji Hongchang was unfortunately caught by the Kuomintang. In 1933, the anti-Japanese hero Ji Hongchang was put on the cloak at the last moment before the heroic righteousness, and he walked toward the snow-covered execution ground. I saw him lean over and pick up a dry branch, and wrote such a poem on the snow in the execution ground:
Hate does not resist the death of the day, staying as a shame today.
The country is still broken, I am sorry for this.
'Furious poet' is his impassioned work, his sublime quality, his steadfastness, and his loyal portrayal of the Chinese revolution. It expresses the author's awe-inspiring and arrogant feelings, and the words condense the heroic spirit of the river. Reading is touching, touching and inspiring.
The first two sentences of the poem contrast "hate" and "shame". The language is simple and straightforward, but it is also semantically pun. Rich in content, full of anger and resentment against Chiang Kai-shek group, stealing, surrendering to sell the country, and deeply regret and self-blame for failing to fight in the anti-Japanese battlefield to the last breath.
The last two sentences were written. Because the Kuomintang reactionaries opened the door to theft, the Japanese prostitutes drove straight into the country, and the great rivers and mountains of the motherland tended to fall, and the people were smeared. In the face of the tragic status quo, a warrior who is interested in saving the national disaster, can he live and be reluctant? The phrase "I am sorry for this" vividly reflects the revolutionary spirit of Comrade Ji Hongchang, who is unyielding and unyielding. He reveals the national integrity of the author who is not willing to be enslaved and is unwilling to be a slave.
Poetry is like a person. Comrade Ji Hongchang has sacrificed the seventy-seventh anniversary of his heroic sacrifice. His blood has not flowed in vain. He has not only made tremendous contributions to the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, but will always inspire us to oppose foreign aggression and fight for world peace. We reread his old poems and still feel that his fiery heart is beating strongly. His poetry is true and sincere, and the iron slang is a great poem for the earth-shattering ghosts.
Ji Hongchang's tenacious fighting will and noble national integrity, why not always worthy of the admiration of future generations? As teenagers, we should work hard for the strength of the nation. We will always remember that young people are strong, China is strong, young people are rich, and China is rich. Classmates, fight for the future of the motherland! ! !
Sixth grade of Baiyuanguo, Heshui Town, Yinjiang County, Guizhou Province: Yang Jinlian
In 1932, the Japanese attacked Shanghai. Ji Hongchang, who was far away from Europe, returned to China after hearing about it. He established an anti-Japanese alliance with Feng Yuxiang and used the family to finance anti-Japanese activities and recovered large areas of land. This was the Chinese army’s acquisition since the September 18th Incident. The first victory has enhanced people's confidence in defeating the enemy. Later, Ji Hongchang was unfortunately caught by the Kuomintang. In 1933, the anti-Japanese hero Ji Hongchang was put on the cloak at the last moment before the heroic righteousness, and he walked toward the snow-covered execution ground. I saw him lean over and pick up a dry branch, and wrote such a poem on the snow in the execution ground:
Hate does not resist the death of the day, staying as a shame today.
The country is still broken, I am sorry for this.
'Furious poet' is his impassioned work, his sublime quality, his steadfastness, and his loyal portrayal of the Chinese revolution. It expresses the author's awe-inspiring and arrogant feelings, and the words condense the heroic spirit of the river. Reading is touching, touching and inspiring.
The first two sentences of the poem contrast "hate" and "shame". The language is simple and straightforward, but it is also semantically pun. Rich in content, full of anger and resentment against Chiang Kai-shek group, stealing, surrendering to sell the country, and deeply regret and self-blame for failing to fight in the anti-Japanese battlefield to the last breath.
The last two sentences were written. Because the Kuomintang reactionaries opened the door to theft, the Japanese prostitutes drove straight into the country, and the great rivers and mountains of the motherland tended to fall, and the people were smeared. In the face of the tragic status quo, a warrior who is interested in saving the national disaster, can he live and be reluctant? The phrase "I am sorry for this" vividly reflects the revolutionary spirit of Comrade Ji Hongchang, who is unyielding and unyielding. He reveals the national integrity of the author who is not willing to be enslaved and is unwilling to be a slave.
Poetry is like a person. Comrade Ji Hongchang has sacrificed the seventy-seventh anniversary of his heroic sacrifice. His blood has not flowed in vain. He has not only made tremendous contributions to the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, but will always inspire us to oppose foreign aggression and fight for world peace. We reread his old poems and still feel that his fiery heart is beating strongly. His poetry is true and sincere, and the iron slang is a great poem for the earth-shattering ghosts.
Ji Hongchang's tenacious fighting will and noble national integrity, why not always worthy of the admiration of future generations? As teenagers, we should work hard for the strength of the nation. We will always remember that young people are strong, China is strong, young people are rich, and China is rich. Classmates, fight for the future of the motherland! ! !
Sixth grade of Baiyuanguo, Heshui Town, Yinjiang County, Guizhou Province: Yang Jinlian
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