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Don't you see, the horses and rivers are walking by the snowy seaside, and the flat sand is vast and yellow into the sky.
The wind roars on the September night in Luntai, and the gravel in the river is as big as a bucket.
The ground is covered with stones moving randomly in the wind. The Xiongnu grass is yellow and the horse is fat.
Smoke and dust are seen flying in the west of Jinshan Mountain, and the generals of the Han family are marching westward.
The generals don’t take off their golden armor at night, and the troops are fighting each other in the middle of the night.
The limelight is like a knife cutting through it. The horse hair is covered with snow and steam is steaming with sweat,
Five flowers and coins are swirled into ice, and the grass and inkstone in the curtain are condensed with water.
The captive cavalry should be frightened when they hear this, but they do not dare to pick up the enemy,
The charioteer Ximen stands still to show off his victory.
Commentary:
Cen Shen's poems about the frontier fortress are full of strange words, either fresh and meaningful, or powerful and magnificent. This poem is written in a majestic and majestic way.
At the beginning, the environment is harsh and the wind and sand cover the sky and the sun. Then it is written that the Huns took advantage of the opportunity of the yellow grass and strong horses to invade, and General Feng was ready to prepare despite the cold weather and freezing ground. Finally, he wrote that the enemy troops were frightened by the news and wished them a triumphant return.
Although the poem describes battles, it mainly talks about the cold, implying the great achievements of fighting in the snow. The sentences are bold, like the wind blowing from a spring, and are truly moving. The whole poem is in rhyme, with three sentences in one turn. The rhythm is urgent and powerful, exciting and heroic, and unique.