Li He used allusions in his trip to Yanmen Prefecture to express his ambition to serve the country without regret. This poem is

In Wild Goose Gate, Li He used allusions to express his unrepentant ambition to serve the country. The poem is: pay tribute to your golden platform and support Yulong to die for you.

These two sentences are the ending couplets, quoting the classics to write the soldiers' determination to die for the country. The allusion is: "The Warring States Policy Yance" contains Yan Zhaowang seeking scholars, building a high platform, releasing gold and recruiting talents from all over the world.

Yan Men Tai Shou Hang is a poem about war scenes written by Li He, a poet in Tang Dynasty, using Yuefu as an ancient theme.

This poem depicts the tragic battle scene with rich mottled colors, and the strange picture accurately shows the frontier fortress scenery and ever-changing war situation at a specific time and place. The first couplet is about scenery and things, exaggerating the tense atmosphere and critical situation in Enemy at the Gates, and expressing the majesty of defenders by sunlight; Couplets render the tragic atmosphere of the battlefield and the cruelty of the battle from both auditory and visual aspects; Necklace writing is the scene of a bloody battle of troops at night; The Taiwan Federation quoted allusions and wrote the soldiers' determination to serve the country to the death. The whole poem is desolate in artistic conception and solemn and stirring in style, with strong shock and artistic charm.