Tang Wang Jason Wu's The Great Wall in the North: When the Great Wall was built in the Qin Dynasty, it was useless.
Hu Ceng's Poem on the Great Wall in Tang Dynasty: Why did Qin Huang suffer when Zu Shun Zong Yao Taiping? I don't know if the trouble starts with the wall, but build a virtual defense in Licheng, Wan Hu.
Tang Chen Tao's "Continuation of Ancient Poems" XXIX: There is no temple in the Qin family, but the Great Wall continues.
There are similar poems not only in the Tang Dynasty but also in the Song Dynasty, such as
Song Luyou's Song of Ancient Fortification consists of two songs, The Sound of Fortification is Sour and The Moon is Low on the Edge of the City. Bones are as high as the Great Wall without covering them.
The Great Wall soars into the sky and is guarded by 300,000 people.
Mourn the soldiers who built the Great Wall and express sympathy for them and their families. In addition to the direct expression of dissatisfaction mentioned above, there are many such poems, such as
In the Tang Dynasty, Guan Xiu, a monk, wrote Miscellaneous Songs: The Wife of Qi Liang: Qin had no way, the four seas were dry, and the Great Wall was built to cover the North Lake. People build earth in Wan Li, and Qi Liang's good wife cries.
And the Tomb of Qi Liang written by Wang Zun in the Tang Dynasty: First, the Great Wall was destroyed by Wan Ren, and the remains of Qi Liang were returned to his wife one by one.
It should be pointed out that the wife of Qi Liang mentioned in these two poems is the prototype of Meng Jiangnv in later generations.
Tang Changjian's "Song of Xia Sai": The evil wind moves in the North Sea, and dragons pile up on Mingjun Temple. Skulls and skulls are all Great Wall soldiers, flying dust at sunset.
Don Wang Jian's Song of Harmony: Drinking Horses in the Great Wall Cave: The Great Wall Cave is full of horse bones. In ancient times, there was no Jing Quan here, thanks to Qin's city.
Express disdain for repairing the Great Wall and superiority to one's own dynasty, and emphasize the importance of popular support and morality, such as
Tang Yili's "Climbing the Great Wall": From the Han family to this county, the ancient Great Wall was built in Qin. One day, the clouds became very poor, and there was no wind or sand to surprise them. Today, the emperor does not fight for level 4.
The Great Wall in Tang Dynasty: Qin built the Great Wall better than iron and dared to cross the river. Although Wan Li is a cloud, it is three feet high.
Tang Du Mu's Ode to Virtue, Long Sentences, Four Rhymes of Pavilion and Terrace: The Great Wall is a country with broad virtues and strong countries.
In addition, there is a representative poem of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty: Looking at the Great Wall: Jin Yong lingered on the top of the mountain, imagining that the garrison was heavily guarded at that time, but he was going to be arrogant and get rid of Mao Dun, only then did he know that the people hated Meng Tian.