Commentary: The king of Qin rode a tiger-like steed, cruising in all directions, and the swords of the warriors shone in the sky.
2. The king of Qin rode a tiger to swim the octupole, and the sword was shining through the sky. -Li He, "The King of Qin Drinking"
Commentary: The king of Qin rode a tiger-like steed, cruising in all directions, and the swords of the warriors shone in the sky.
3. The King of Qin was invisible and became angry overnight. -Li He's "Long song Continued Short Song"
Commentary: I didn't have a chance to meet the king of Qin. I am anxious day and night, and my heart is agitated.
4. The king of Qin had no choice, and the prince was deeply resentful. -Chen Ziang's "Seven Tibetan Poems for Lu Jushi from Qiu Ji's Visit to Ancient China"
Commentary: With the increasing tyranny of the King of Qin, the resentment of the Prince of Yan deepened.
5, Qin Wang does not say. So King Anling sent Tang Ju to the State of Qin. -Liu Xiang's "Tang Ju does not disgrace the mission"
Explanation: Qin Wang was (very) unhappy when he learned about it. So Anlingjun sent Tang Ju to the State of Qin.
6. The king of Qin suddenly became furious and called Tang Ju, "Do you smell the anger of the son of heaven?" -Liu Xiang's "Tang Ju does not disgrace the mission"
Interpretation: The King of Qin flew into a rage and said to Tang Ju, "Have you ever heard of the wrath of the son of heaven?