1. The bright moon of the Qin Dynasty passed the Han Dynasty, and the people who marched thousands of miles have not yet returned. It comes from "One of Two Poems on Going Out of the Fortress" written by Wang Changling of the Tang Dynasty.
2. People have disappeared in those days, but the water is still cold today. It comes from "Farewell in Yishui/Farewell in Yishui" written by King Luo Bin of the Tang Dynasty.
3. Once the hero is gone, all the luxury is gone, only the green mountains are like Luozhong. It comes from "Jinling Nostalgia" written by Xu Hun in the Tang Dynasty.
4. If the country is destroyed and the body is destroyed, what will happen now? Only Li Sao is left in the world. It comes from "He Dragon Boat Festival" written by Zhang Lei in the Song Dynasty.
5. The big tree has no branches and faces the north wind, and weeps for heroes after ten years of regret. It comes from "The Tomb of King Diaoyue" by Gao Qi of the Ming Dynasty.
6. The grandeur is still too weak, but the loyalty will shine through the ages. He did not serve the country in his life, but left it as a tribute to his loyal soul. It comes from "Poetry on Death" written by Yang Jisheng in the Ming Dynasty.
7. The head can be cut off, the limbs can be broken, but the revolutionary spirit cannot be destroyed. The head of a strong man is the leader of the party, and the body of a hero is the leader. From Zhou Wenyong's "The Last Poems".
8. Beheading does not matter, as long as the principle is true. Kill Xia Minghan and the people who came after him. From Xia Minghan's "Poetry on Death".