What do you mean by three thousand miles of clouds and months? Three thousand miles of clouds and months, right?

1. First of all, it's correct: The correct poem of "Cloudy Moon in Three Thousand Miles" is "Cloudy Moon in Eight Thousand Miles". "Eight Thousand Miles of Clouds and Moon" comes from Yue Fei's "The Red River Rushs to the Crown with Anger" in the Song Dynasty, which means that there are only clouds and bright moons in the battle of thousands of miles.

2. The first part of this word expresses the author's grief and indignation at the fall of the Central Plains, his regret that the situation has been abandoned, and his desire to continue to make contributions in his prime.

3. The following film describes the author's deep hatred for national enemies, his eager desire for the reunification of the motherland and his bold loyalty to the national court. The whole poem is impassioned and heroic, showing a noble and upright spirit and heroic temperament, and showing the author's confidence and optimism in serving the country.