Watching swords after drinking, dreaming of blowing horns and camping.

In a drunken dream, I lit an oil lamp and looked at the sword. In my dream, I went back to all the camps in those days and blew the horns one by one.

This sentence comes from Xin Qiji, a writer in the Song Dynasty, and it is written as "Send a strong word to Chen Tongfu". The original sentence is: see the sword when you are drunk, and blow the horn when you dream. Eight hundred miles to divide the main fire, fifty strings to turn over the Great Wall, and the enemy is on the battlefield in autumn.

Through the description of "drunkenness" and "dream back", this poem shows the author's ambition to kill the enemy and serve the country, as well as his helplessness and indignation.