Poems written for the war

The poems of the expedition are as follows:

1. Give your life to the national disaster and feel like you are dying! -Cao Zhi's White Horse

2. Swear to sweep the Huns regardless of their health, and 5,000 minks mourn for Chen Hu. -Chen Tao's "Four Poems on the West of Longxi, Part Two"

3. the yellow sand wears golden armor in hundreds of battles, and the broken loulan is not returned. -Wang Changling's "Join the Army"

4. But make the Dragon City fly, and don't teach Huma to cross the Yinshan Mountain. -Wang Changling's "Plug"

Although no young employee is destined to be a great general, I threw away my writing brush, just like a student throwing away his hat to prepare a lasso, I challenged what might happen. -Zuyong's Wang Jimen

6. Report to you that you are on the golden platform and support Yulong to die for you. -Li He's "Wild Goose Gate Taishouxing"

7. I am willing to put my sword under my waist and cut Loulan straight. -Li Bai's "Xia Sai Qu"

8. Since ancient times, no one has died in life, leaving a glowing heart. -Wen Tianxiang's "Crossing the Ocean"

9. Taking righteousness as benevolence is a matter of today, and flowers are planted for free in the world. -Chen Yi's meiling three chapters

10. Only the battlefield is the death of a country, so why are they still wearing boots when they die? -Xu Xilin's "Plug"