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Poems written by Qing Xu Xilin
Qing Xu Xilin's poem is as follows:

Soldiers going to war will sing military songs to come to Victory Day; Determined to drive the Manchu rulers out of Shanhaiguan.

Soldiers only know that on the battlefield, they have to die for their country; Why do you consider transporting the body back to your hometown?

Original text:

Qing Xu Xilin's Out of the Plug

Military songs should be sung with broadswords, vowed to destroy Hunu, and went out of Jade Pass.

Only the battlefields where countries die, why do they die in boots?

"Fortress" appreciation;

At the beginning of the first sentence of the poem, the reader is brought to the frontier fortress with heroic momentum, so that the reader can appreciate the majestic spirit of joining the army together. There was an ancient poem in the Six Dynasties, which described the wife's yearning for her husband. The first sentence is "why is it a broadsword head", and the blade is homophonic with "Huan", so the word "Huan" is used as a metaphor.

"Should sing" is a confident singing method. Before going to war, you must be sure of winning. You must defeat the enemy and return to China successfully. There is no sadness in the poem, and there is no sorrow, just some comfort and encouragement to the family who came to see me off. This impassioned feeling is rare in history.

Xu Xilin (1873— 1907), also known as Sun Bo, was born in Dongpu, Yin Qing. Worship heroes since childhood, talk about state affairs, and sympathize with the working people. In the 27th year of Guangxu (190 1), he taught in Shaoxing Fu School. Assistant director of hoisting. Open a special bookstore in downtown Shaoxing and issue new books.

In twenty-nine years, I went to Japan and met Tao and Gong Baoquan. , more determined my anti-Qing ambitions. Go to Shanghai at the end of 30 years and join the Guangfu Association. The following year, he founded Datong School with Tao and others to cultivate the backbone of the party so as to cultivate and accumulate revolutionary forces. In order to carry out revolutionary activities in the Qing government, he donated money to become a Taoist priest and distributed it to Anhui. Before the trip, Qiu Jin agreed that Anhui and Zhejiang would join the uprising.

After arriving in Anhui, he served as the supervisor and patrol supervisor of the Army Primary School. The secret was discovered, so on May 26th, 1933, when the patrol school held a graduation ceremony, he rebelled in advance and shot and killed Anhui Governor Enming. Arrested because he was outnumbered, he was tortured by laparotomy and died heroically on the morning of May 27th. In the first year of the Republic of China (19 12), the Zhejiang military government welcomed Li back to Zhejiang and buried him by the West Lake in Hangzhou.