220 Pinyin of Ji Hai's Miscellaneous Poems

The 220 pinyin of Ji Hai's Miscellaneous Poems are as follows:

Himself jǐ? Sea? hài? Miscellaneous? zá? Poetry? shī? Its? qí? Two? èr? A hundred? bǎi? Two? èr? Ten? hope

(qěng q and ng)? Gong? gōng? Since? zì? Jane? zhēn

Nine? jiǔ? Status? Zhu? Healthy? Shh? Gas? qì? Hey? shì? Wind? fēng? Ray. Ray,

Wan? Wan? Ma m m? Qi? qí? Hey? yīn? Investigation? jiū? Is it okay? kě? Sad? Me.

Me? wǒ? Persuade? quàn? God? tiān? Public? gōng? Heavy? chóng? Shake it? dǒu? Hey? sùu,

No? bù? Arrested? jū? One? yī? Ge? gé? Healthy? Jiang? People? Aaron? Only? Cai.

Vernacular translation:

The land of China can only be full of vitality by relying on the great power of storms, but the social and political situation is dead after all, which is a kind of sorrow. I advise god to cheer up, don't stick to certain specifications and get rid of more talents.

The author introduces:

Gong Zizhen (1August 22, 792-184 1 September 26, 2000), a native of Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, was a thinker, poet and writer in the Qing Dynasty, and a pioneer of reformism.

Gong Zizhen likes reading poems since childhood. The article advocates "changing the law" and "changing the painting", exposing the decay of Qing dynasty rule and full of patriotic enthusiasm. During his term of office, he advocated eliminating abuses, resisting foreign aggression and fully supporting Lin Zexu in banning opium. He resigned at the age of 48 and returned to the south. In his later years, he lived in the Yueshan Museum in Kunshan and died in 184 1 Yunyang Academy in Danyang, Jiangsu.

18 14 (19th year of Jiaqing), returned to Hangzhou from Huizhou to escort his wife's coffin, and deposited it in Maojiabu, West Lake. He wrote four articles on Liang Ming, which vividly expressed his political views for the first time and attacked the absolute monarchy. Grandfather Duan Yucai was overjoyed after reading it, and readily criticized it, thinking that his exposition was in the middle of today's political key and was a unique opinion. After returning to Huizhou, he participated in the reconstruction of Huizhou government presided over by his father.