Drunk in the dream of watching the sword under the oil lamp, dreaming back to the old days of the military camp, a horn sounded. What kind of scene is depicted?

Seeing the Sword Drunk starts from the pen and expresses the feelings of worrying about the country and the people through realism. The author outlines a deep and tragic picture: the hero is intoxicated, lights the wick and looks at his sword carefully. Starting with the word "drunk", I wrote the poet's anxiety and ambition about national affairs. It shows that the poet drank a lot of wine before this. In ancient poetry, "wine" and "sorrow" often have an indissoluble bond, which leads to the use of two details in the poem, namely, "holding the lamp" and "looking at the sword", which profoundly reveals the poet's inner contradictions and explains the reasons for his sadness, which is tragic. "Picking up the Lamp" lights up the center of the lamp, indicating that the night is deep, and the word "looking at the sword" is particularly deep in artistic conception, which not only makes people imagine the cold light shining treasure knife, but also implicitly expresses the author's inner passion, and the following contents are derived from it. Starting with the eight characters, a profound and touching picture is woven, and the poet's deep and sincere feelings of worrying about the country and his depression and indignation are fully reflected here. The poet stared at the sword and fell into an exciting dream. The following eight sentences are empty pens, focusing on describing the scenes in hallucinations. Dream Back is a transition from realism to fiction, which not only shows that the following description is an illusion, but also reminds people of the poet's meditation on the sword. The words "Blow the horn and fight for the company" are full of strong military life. The author captures the most distinctive things, describes them and renders them. Blowing the horn is to write the bugle in the army and render a magnificent atmosphere; "Win in a row" depicts the grandeur of the military camp through advocacy.