From: Drinking by Li He, King of Qin in Tang Dynasty
Commentary: The king of Qin rode a tiger-like steed, cruising in all directions, and the swords of the warriors shone in the sky.
2. Poem: A Xiao Yi Jian Ping Shang, lost his name for fifteen years.
From: Mangan by Gong Zizhen in Qing Dynasty
Interpretation: It is my lifelong wish to express my feelings with poetry and confront the enemy with a sword. Now fifteen years have passed, and I have not lived up to my reputation as a "madman" in vain.
3. Poem: A house full of flowers and three thousand guests drunk, and a sword frosts fourteen states.
From: Guan Xiu's Send Money to Father in Tang Dynasty.
Commentary: A room full of flowers intoxicated countless guests, and a sword swept fourteen states in Zhejiang.
4. Poetry: Fight alone for thousands of miles, with your bare hands, and one person should be a crowd.
Said by: Wang Wei, an old general in Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: three thousand miles of battle, a sword as a million heroes.
5. Poetry: I wish to cut the sword at Loulan's waist.
From: Six Xia Sai Songs by Li Bai in Tang Dynasty.
Interpretation: I just want to use the sword hanging around my waist to overcome difficulties for the king and defeat the enemy.