While flying like a dragon and dancing like a phoenix, the pen moves like a snake-describing calligraphy as vivid and imposing.
the pen is fluent-it means that the writing is fast and without delay.
The pen sweeps a thousand troops-it describes the pen as vigorous and powerful, as if it had the momentum of sweeping a thousand troops.
Soldier's:
Axes and cymbals: ancient weapons. Don't avoid weapons such as axes and cymbals. Describe soldiers who are brave and fearless, or martyrs who are loyal and unyielding.
Source: The Biography of Han Zhao Chongguo: "I dare not avoid the axe."
The insects, sand, apes and cranes used to be compared to soldiers who died in battle. It also refers to people who died in the war.
source: Bao Puzi is quoted from Taiping Yulan (Volume 916): "Zhou Muwang's expedition to the south, one army is exhausted, a gentleman is an ape for a crane, and a child is a worm for sand."
The beacon drum keeps ringing: beacon fire and war drum; Interest: Stop. Metaphor war.
Origin: Liang Shen Yue's Monument to the King of Qi Gu An Lu Zhao in the Southern Dynasties: "From the Jin and Song Dynasties to now, there have been people's troubles; Looking at each other, I will never stop when I am old. " Feng dysprosium for the rest of his life: sharpness. Dysprosium: arrowhead. Refers to escape from the sword and arrow or survive after the war.
Wrapped horse leather: leather. Wrapped the body in horse skin. Describe the heroic and fearless spirit of soldiers who died in battle.
Source: The Biography of Ma Yuan in the Later Han Dynasty: "If a man wants to die in a border field and bury his ear with they died with their boots on, how can he stay in bed and be evil in the hands of a woman?"
It's a great achievement: the horses that soldiers ride are sweating, which is a metaphor for fighting hard. Refers to the establishment of meritorious military service on the battlefield. Now refers to the contribution made by hard work.
Source: Everything is done by Han Feizi: "Abandoning private affairs will be a sweat."
a horse riding sideways is better than a horse riding sideways. Describe the heroic posture of the soldiers who are majestic and ready to fight.
Source: Song Luyou's "Butterfly Loves Flowers, Leaving Small Benefits for Work" says: "I suddenly remember the place where I was crossing the horse, and I should be the same as before."
The prancing horse prances with the spear in his arms. Describe the heroic posture of the soldiers who are majestic and ready to fight.
Source: Yuan Chen Yiren's "Killing the Tiger with Filial Piety in Yanmenguan": "Seeing a valiant man in a robe and armor, he galloped with anger."
disarming and returning to the field: taking off; A: The battle clothes worn by ancient soldiers in war. Take off your military uniform and go home to farm. Of soldiers returning home from the army.
Source: Levin's History of the Qing Palace, the first volume: "At the same time, some old generals, after returning to the fields, have set up gardens and set up concubines widely, and are enjoying happiness."
A good soldier makes a good soldier, a brave general. Describe a soldier with strong fighting capacity.
Source: Biography of Chi Jian in the Book of Jin: "If your monarch cares about the Second Emperor, he can't do it himself. He should make an urgent campaign and send a good soldier and a fierce soldier."
Reward the three armed forces: reward and encourage them with property or food. Three services: In the Spring and Autumn Period, Zhongjun, Zuo Jun and Yougong were called three services; Later collectively referred to as the army. Now it refers to the army, navy and air force. Refers to rewarding and comforting army soldiers.
Origin: The 49th chapter of the Biography of Yue by Qing Qian Cai: "Then I ordered the household department to issue grain, grass and colored satin, ……… and sent Tian Sizhong, the inner minister, to the Yueye Army in Tanzhou to reward the three armies."
military success means war and unrest.
Military horses are born in rural areas, which means that the national politics is not on track, and even pregnant mares are used for fighting. The latter refers to the constant war.
Source: Laozi: "There is no way in the world, and the military horse was born in the suburbs." Chen Guying's note: "Born in the suburbs, it means that the mare was born in the countryside of the battlefield."
analyzing bones and cooking is the same as "analyzing bones for food". Refers to the plight of being besieged for a long time and running out of food and firewood. It is also used to describe the tragic life of the people during the war or famine.
Source: Historical Records Song Weizi Family: "Wang asked:' What is the city like?' Say:' cook by analyzing bones, and eat by eating easily.' "
apes, cranes, insects and sand used to be a metaphor for soldiers who died in battle. It also refers to people who died in the war.
Source: Book 961 of Taiping Yu Lan quoted Bao Puzi: "Zhou Muwang's expedition to the south, the whole army is gone, the gentleman is an ape for a crane, and the villain is a worm for sand." Tang Hanyu's Poem of Sending Hongnan to Return: "Mu Xinan does not return to the army, and insects, sand, apes and cranes are flying like flies."
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