What are the 20 poems about revolutionary martyrs?

1, I am not afraid of death, I want to remain innocent in the world. -Yu Qian's Ode to Lime in Ming Dynasty

Interpretation: I am not afraid even if I am shattered, and I am willing to leave my innocence in the world.

Since ancient times, no one has died in life, leaving a glowing heart. -Wen Tianxiang's "Crossing the Zero Ding Yang" in the Song Dynasty

Interpretation: Who can live forever since ancient times? I want to leave a patriotic heart that reflects history.

Don't be afraid of the end of the world, try your best to pay. -Modern Li Dazhao's "Where there are plenty of fragrant grass in the sea"

Interpretation: Don't be sentimental when you leave heroically in the distance, but drift all your feelings away with the running water.

4, stay in the pride and return to the king of Chu for three years. -Modern Yang Chao's righteous poems

Interpretation: As long as you have the courage of Wu Zixu, you will be able to avenge the King of Chu after coming back for three years.

5. The head can be broken, the limbs can be broken, and the revolutionary spirit cannot be extinguished. -"The Last Poem" by modern Zhou Wenyong

Interpretation: the head can be cut off and the limbs can be broken, but the revolutionary spirit will never be erased.