Poems about the Great Wall

The ancient poems related to the Great Wall are:

1, the Great Wall is empty, and the temples in the mirror have long faded. From Lu You's Anger of the Song Dynasty

Commentary: I once placed my hopes on the Great Wall in Wan Li, but now my sideburns are white, and it's all empty talk.

2. I can't listen to it, and the Great Wall is illuminated in high autumn and bright moon. Seven poems by Wang Changling in Tang Dynasty.

Commentary: Mixed music and dance are intertwined with homesickness, and the desire for reason is endless. At this time, the autumn moon shines high on the Great Wall.

3. You can't see the Great Wall alone, but the bones of the dead support each other. From Drinking Horses in the Great Wall Cave by Chen Lin in Wei and Jin Dynasties.

Explanation: Didn't you see the bones of countless dead people crossed under the Great Wall?

4, drinking horse Great Wall Cave, Shui Han injured horse bone. From Drinking Horses in the Great Wall Cave by Chen Lin in Wei and Jin Dynasties.

Explanation: Let the horse drink the water from the Great Wall Cave. The cold spring water hurt the horse's bones.

5, under the Great Wall, can't bear the autumn wind into the golden sore. Every patient of Lu Lun in Tang Dynasty.

Commentary: Shaggy hair, hanging under the ancient city. The knife wound and arrow wound on his body were blown by the cold wind, which was really unbearable.