A poem in search of seals

The poem "Looking for a Seal" is as follows:

Tell the truth. Wanli was seeking the title of Hou in those days.

Lu You [Song]

Recalling that year, in order to find opportunities to make contributions, I went to Liangzhou, the border guard, alone. Now the military life of defending the frontier fortress can only appear in dreams, but I don't know where I am in dreams. Dust covered the old mink fur.

The Hu people are still alive, the temples are frosty in autumn, and the affectionate tears are dry. Who could have predicted in this life that the original intention was to leave the enemy in Tianshan Mountain, but now he is destined to die of old age in Cangzhou!

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Back then, in order to make contributions to Wan Li, I went to the border to defend Liangzhou alone. Nowadays, the military life of guarding the frontier fortress can only appear in dreams, and I don't know where I am when I wake up. Only once worn mink is covered with dust and becomes black and old.

Although the Hu people have not been eliminated, their temples are as white as autumn frost, and they can only let the tears of worrying about the country flow in vain. Who would have expected that my heart would always be in the front line of the enemy, but people died of old age in Cangzhou!

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This word describes the most unforgettable period in the author's life. Through the comparison between the past and the present, it reflects a patriot's bumpy experience and unfortunate experience, and expresses the author's grief and indignation at his inability to serve the country.

At the beginning of the first book, I recalled the author's high spirits, and then wrote down his disappointment that his ambition could only be realized in his dreams. The following film expresses the sigh that the enemy has not been destroyed but the hero is dying. The style of the whole poem is desolate and tragic, the language is clear and fluent, the allusions are natural, and there is no trace or carving, such as sighing and complaining, which has a strong artistic appeal.