What are the poems about Li Guang?

"The woods are dark, nothing happens, but the general shoots arrows at night. The next morning, he found his white arrow deeply stuck in the hard rock. " This is a poem in Xia Sai Qu written by Lu Lun in Tang Dynasty (AD 748-798 or 799), which is very heroic. However, this poem was not written by a general in the Tang Dynasty, but a poem praising Li Guang, a flying general in the Han Dynasty.

Lu Lun also has a poem commemorating Li Guang, "Li Ling feels absent and disappointed with Han Gongqing." Not only did he miss Li Guang, but many people in the Tang Dynasty also missed the flying general Li Guang.

Wang Changling (698-757), "Out of the Great Wall": "In the month of Guan Qin, the Long March people did not return; But make Longcheng fly, and don't teach Huma to cross Yinshan. "

Gao Shi (702-765) Xing: "Speaking of the hardships of the desert war, what we want to mention today is the general Li long ago!"

Yanwu (726-756) in the early autumn of the military city: "I am more anxious to fly after arrogance and not send my horse back to the battlefield."

..... If the flying general Li Guang is still here, how will the conference semifinals spend the Yinshan Mountain?

If General Li Guang is still here, how can these people fight so fiercely?

How I wish General Li Guang were here to kill those horses in Ren Hu. ...

Wang Bo's preface to Wang Teng-ting: "The luck is bad, the road is long, Xiu Yuan is awkward, Feng Tang is easy to get old, and Li Guang is difficult to seal."