1, the bright moon in Qin dynasty was closed in Han dynasty, and the Long March people did not return. If Wei Qing, who attacked Longcheng, and Li Guang, the flying general, were alive today, the Huns would not be allowed to go south to spend their horses in Yinshan.
-Wang Changling's "Plug"
This poem depicts the mighty image and great achievements of Li Guang. By describing the bright moon and border pass in Qin and Han dynasties, the poet expressed the flow of time and historical changes. As an excellent general, Li Guang is portrayed as a hero who can defend the frontier of the motherland.
However, when it comes to the hardships of desert war, today we will mention Li, a great general who lived a long time ago.
-Gao Shi's Ge Yanxing
In this poem, the poet Gao Shi describes the cruelty and pain of war and expresses his desire for a peaceful life. In this context, he specifically mentioned General Li Guang, praised his bravery and meritorious military service, and expressed his deep admiration for this hero.
3. It is his fate that General Li Guang's efforts are frustrated, not his fault. He hangs an arrow on the Tianshan Mountains.
-Liu Changqing's "Send Li Xiong's flute to Xiang Deng"
In this poem, Liu Changqing praised Li Guang's brave, invincible and magical deeds. He pointed out that Li Guang, despite his outstanding military exploits, did not get due honor because of the trick of fate. However, this did not affect his courage and spirit. Through this image, the poet expressed his admiration for the hero and brave spirit.
4. The Han family didn't get the Mountain of Yanzhi, and it was collected between Shashuo every year.
-Li Yi is climbing the Great Wall.
In this poem, Li Yi describes the failure of the Han Dynasty to recover Rouge Mountain, which led to years of campaigns in border areas. However, despite the difficult environment, there are still many generals like Li Guang who bravely defend the motherland. The poet expressed deep respect for their bravery and sacrifice.
5, shooting stones to kill the general, Tigo swayed the hearts of hundreds of barbarians.
-Zhang Hu's "Li Guangda Hunting Fu"
In this poem, Zhang Hu highly praised Li Guang's bravery and fighting capacity. He described the mighty image of Li Guang in hunting and its inspiring effect on soldiers. Through these descriptions, the poet expressed his deep admiration for the hero and reverence for the brave spirit.
6. When Rong Lu was committing a crime, an arrow hit Chen in the face, but the enemy suffered greatly.
-Rong Yu's Wan Taishou Gong Yan Chao Feng
In this elegy, Yung Wing praised Li Guang's heroic performance against the enemy. He pointed out that Li Guang can quickly defeat the enemy in the battle and defend the frontier of the motherland. The poet deeply admired the hero's achievements.
7. The general is weak in spirit and full of fighting spirit.
-Yang Jiong's "He Fu first entered the sky"
In this poem, Yang Jiong describes Li Guang's heroism and strong fighting spirit. He shot a stone with a strong bow, highlighting the spirit of Li Guang's bravery and invincibility and never back down. The poet deeply admired the image of the hero.
8. It was too late for the general who killed the tiger to think about it, and Lunga piled up grass and left.
-Fan Yun "Crossing the Huaihe River"
In this poem, Fan Yun depicts the image of Li Guang beating a tiger and the desolate scene on the cold pile after he left. Through this image, the poet expressed his admiration for the hero and brave spirit. At the same time, it also expresses the sadness of parting and the nostalgia for the protagonist.
9. General Wei Qing's victory was only an accident, and General Li Guang's failure was his fate, not his fault.
-Wang Wei's "Old General"
In this poem by Wang Wei, I deeply felt Li Guang's exploits and fate. He pointed out that although Li Guang was brave and invincible, he didn't get due honor because of the trick of fate. The poet expressed his deep feelings about this unfair phenomenon and his admiration for this hero.
10, prepare soldiers for self-enlistment, Wan Li Yinshan into the map.
Fan Lu has never been there, but Fu Su has never been there again.
-Wang Anshi's "Yinshan"
Wang Anshi's Yinshan, Li Guang and other generals led troops to conquer the Xiongnu, and finally Yinshan was included in the map of the Great Man. The poet expressed his admiration for Li Guang by describing his war journey.