Du Mu's poem about the victory or defeat of Battle of Red Cliffs is

This is an epic poem, which expresses feelings about the rise and fall of the country. It can be described as a big content and a big theme, but this big content and big theme are displayed through "small things" and "small things". The first two sentences of the poem come from a small "broken halberd" buried in the sand, thinking of the split and turbulent times in the late Han Dynasty and the man of the hour in Battle of Red Cliffs, while the last two sentences are related to the fact that "Er Qiao" has never been caught.

Red Cliff is based on the stories of Zhou Yu and Cao Cao, which shows the frustration of poets and heroes.

1. In "Red Cliff", Du Mu evaluated Battle of Red Cliffs's victory and defeat with material passion. The poem is that the east wind is inconvenient for Zhou Lang, and the bronze sparrow terrace is locked in Er Qiao.

2. In "Red Cliff", the author thinks vividly, and puts forward the argument that the east wind is inconvenient for Zhou Lang and the copper finches lock Er Qiao.

3. "Dongfeng" refers to the burning of Chibi (or Zhou Yu burned Chibi and defeated Cao Cao)

4. Du Mu's Red Cliff: The poem contains the philosophy that opportunity makes people, and also implies the poet's lament about his untimely and brilliant life. The poem is that the east wind is inconvenient for Zhou Lang, and the bronze sparrow terrace locks Er Qiao.

5. The poem "Red Cliff" is both a famous sentence and an empty sentence. It's the east wind that's inconvenient. Zhou Lang, Tongquetai locks the second bridge.

6. By satirizing the past, tell the rulers not to count on luck. That sentence is that the east wind is not with Zhou Lang, and the bronze finches are locked in Er Qiao.

7. In "Red Cliff", the poet lamented the figures and deeds of the previous dynasty by borrowing things: the east wind was inconvenient for Zhou Lang, and the bronze finches locked Er Qiao in spring.

8. The poem "Red Cliff" expresses the sense of historical rise and fall. The imaginative sentence is: the east wind is inconvenient for Zhou Lang, and the bronze finches lock Er Qiao in spring.

9. In the poem "Red Cliff", the author expresses the feeling that the east wind is inconvenient for Zhou Lang, and the bronze finches lock Er Qiao in spring.

10, "Red Cliff" implicitly reflects the poet's gloomy mood, that is, the east wind is inconvenient for Zhou Lang, and the Tongquetai is locked in Er Qiao.

1 1. The east wind in Chibi is not convenient for Zhou Lang, and the copper finches lock Er Qiao. The twists and turns of these two poems reflect the author's untimely mood.

12. In "Red Cliff" written by Du Mu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, a sentence "I lost my halberd and sank my sand and iron, and now I will wash it and recognize the former dynasty" laments the rise of an antique; What's even better is that the phrase "The east wind doesn't follow, and the bronze finches lock Er Qiao in spring" symbolizes the fate of the country with two beautiful women, which is really unique.