The comeback poem Du Mu

Would you like to ask which poem by Du Mu the "Come Back" verse is from? The poem is Du Mu's "Ti Wujiang Pavilion".

"Victory and defeated soldiers have unforeseen family affairs, and it is a man who is ashamed to endure shame. The children of Jiangdong are so talented, and their comeback is unknown." The poem is a seven-character quatrain composed by Du Mu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. This poem discusses war. Principles of Success and Failure, putting forward his own hypothetical conjectures about wars that have ended in history.

The interpretation of the poem is that victory or defeat is a common matter for military strategists and it is difficult to predict in advance. The real man is the one who can endure failure and humiliation and fight back. It is hard to say who will lose and who will win.