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A patriotic story about ancient times
Xin Qiji is concerned about the country and the people.

Xin Qiji once wrote ten papers about Meiqin for Song Xiaozong. The first three parts of the paper analyze in detail the resentment of the northern people towards the Jurchen rulers and the sharp contradictions within the Jurchen ruling group. The last seven articles put forward some concrete plans on how to enrich the national strength, actively prepare and complete the cause of reunifying China in time in the Southern Song Dynasty. However, at that time, Song Hejin only decided that the court did not adopt his suggestion.

Analysis: It is the unshirkable responsibility of every Chinese son and daughter to share the worries for the country.

Title: "Responsibility" and "Patriotism"

Qu Yuan died for his country.

Qu Yuan experienced three periods in his life: Chu Weiwang, Chu Huaiwang and King Xiang of Qing Dynasty, and his main activities were in the period of Chu Huaiwang. This period is the eve of China's imminent reunification, and "the emperor of Qin is horizontal and the king of Chu is vertical". Qu Yuan was born in a famous family, and was good at dealing with chaos and rhetoric. In his early years, he was deeply prized by Chu Huaiwang, and he was Zuo Tu and the doctor. In order to realize the great cause of Chu's reunification, Qu Yuan actively assisted in the reform to strengthen the country, and insisted on uniting Qi with foreign countries to resist Qin, which once made Chu rich and strong. However, in internal affairs and diplomacy, there was a sharp contradiction between Qu Yuan and the decadent aristocratic group in Chu State. Because of the jealousy of Shangguan doctor and others, Qu Yuan was later framed by a clique and alienated by Chu Huaiwang. He was exiled to Jiangnan and moved between Yuan and Xiang. In the twenty-first year of King Xiang of Qing Dynasty (278 BC), General Qin attacked the capital of Ying, and Qu Yuan threw himself into the Miluo River in anger and died.