What are the poems about refueling and related to refueling?

1, the original text: Why don't men take Wu Gou and accept the fifty states of Guanshan?

(1) Source: Thirteen Poems of South Ga

What are the poems about refueling and related to refueling?

1, the original text: Why don't men take Wu Gou and accept the fifty states of Guanshan?

(1) Source: Thirteen Poems of South Garden by Li He in Tang Dynasty (5).

(2) Interpretation: Why don't men take weapons to Guanshanji Fifty States?

One day, I will ride the wind and waves, sail and sail across the deep sea.

(1) Source: Li Bai's Hard to Leave Me in the Tang Dynasty.

(2) Interpretation: I believe that the opportunity to ride the wind and waves will always come, and then I must sail across the sea!

3, the original text: young and hard, the boss is sad!

(1) Source: Han Dynasty Long Songs.

(2) Interpretation: It is useless to be sad when you are young and strong.

4, the original text: the master sees the harvest, and the smoke road does not have credit. If you are unlucky, follow me to practice the elixir.

(1) Source: Tang Libai's Seventeen Journals for Pei in Early Autumn.

(2) Interpretation: If one day, the emperor takes a fancy to you, your road to success is not far away. If you are unlucky, practice with me.

5, the original: Huangsha wears golden armor in hundreds of battles, and the broken Loulan does not return.

(1) Source: Seven Poems of Military Service by Wang Changling in Tang Dynasty (4).

(2) Interpretation: The soldiers guarding the border have been through many battles, their armor is worn out, their ambitions are immortal, and they will never return home until they defeat the invading enemy.