Murderous verses

The first sentence: The incense array penetrates Chang'an, and the city is covered with golden armor. ——Huang Chao (Tang Dynasty)

This is a poem written by Huang Chao after he failed in the imperial examination. Although he had not yet revolted at that time, the words described in the poem are enough to bear witness to his anger and dissatisfaction. ! It can be described as full of murderous intent! Second sentence: Kill one person in ten steps and leave no trace in a thousand miles. ——Li Bai (Tang Dynasty)

In folk legends, Li Bai is not only a heroic poet, but also an elegant swordsman. This song "Xia Ke Xing" definitely describes a martial arts master. He is a chivalrous and righteous man with a powerful sword. He can kill one person in ten steps. It makes me tremble just thinking about it!

The third sentence: The murderous spirit forms clouds at three o'clock, and the cold sound spreads throughout the night. ——Gao Shi (Tang Dynasty)

This sentence is written with a chill and murderous spirit, and images of military camps, frontier fortresses, troop formations, etc. spring to mind. The momentum is tragic!

Fourth sentence: Dark clouds are pressing down on the city, ready to destroy it, and the light of armor opens towards the golden scales of the sun. ——Li He (Tang Dynasty)

There is a philosophical saying that to see whether you are strong, you must first see how strong your enemy is! Li He's poem "The Journey of the Governor of Yanmen" first describes the strength of the enemy, and then describes the formation of one's own side. The armors are lined up in a gleaming golden light, as if they can't wait to kill the enemy! The fifth sentence: Furious, leaning against the railing, the misty rain stopped... Thirty years of fame and dust, eight thousand miles of clouds and moon... The ambition is to eat the meat of Huns when hungry, and laugh and drink the blood of Huns when they are thirsty. . ——Yue Fei (Song Dynasty) Yue Fei's name is enough to shock tens of thousands of Jin people, and his song "Man Jiang Hong", although people are more familiar with the first few lines, but the last few lines, eat the enemy's flesh when hungry, and eat the enemy's flesh when thirsty Drink the blood of your enemies! That’s the real murderous intent!

The sixth sentence: When I was drunk, I read the sword with the lamp on, and I dreamed of blowing the trumpet company. Eight hundred miles away, the people under his command are burning, and the sound of fifty strings turning over the Great Wall. Autumn brings troops to the battlefield. The horse moves very fast, and the bow is as frightening as a thunderbolt. ——Xin Qiji (Song Dynasty)

In our impression, Xin Qiji is a great poet, but in history, Xin Qiji is also a general who is very good at using troops. This song "Broken Array" was written with so much passion that the horses and soldiers couldn't wait for their bows and arrows, as if they wanted to go up and kill the enemy immediately! The seventh sentence: I am chatting (Young maniac, holding the yellow on the left, holding the blue on the right, wearing a brocade hat and mink fur, riding a thousand horses on the flat hill... I can hold the eagle bow like the full moon, look northwest, and shoot at the wolf. - —Su Shi (Song Dynasty)

Su Shi, recorded in historical materials, never led many soldiers, but this poem is full of heroic spirit. From hunting to shooting the Xixia army, he is majestic and swallows up mountains and rivers! /p>

The eighth sentence: Killed all the millions of soldiers in the south of the Yangtze River, and fought with the sword on his waist. ——Zhu Yuanzhang (Ming Dynasty)

Zhu Yuanzhang rose from a grassroots farmer to the emperor of the world. This shows how talented he is! Although his literary level is average, the ninth sentence is very murderous: Kill, kill, kill, kill, kill! ——Zhang Xianzhong (Ming Dynasty) It's not a joke! It's one of the lines in "Poetry of Seven Kills" written by Zhang Xianzhong, a great warlord in the late Ming Dynasty. If you are interested, you can search for the tenth line: The west wind is strong, and the geese in the sky are calling Shuangchen. Moon. In the frosty morning, the sound of horse hooves breaks and the trumpets sound.

——Chairman Mao

This poem uses many real scenes, such as wind, wild geese, frost, moon, horses, etc., to outline the feeling of millions of lions, and the killing spirit rises!