The poems to celebrate the Army Day are as follows:
1. Compiling a list of strong men by name, and not for personal gain. Sacrificing one's life to go to the country's disaster, seeing death as a sudden return home! ——Cao Zhi's "White Horse" (excerpt)
Appreciation:
These eight sentences reveal the inner world of You Xiaer. The reason why Ranger is able to defeat the enemy is not only because of his superb martial arts, but more importantly, because of his noble ideological and moral character. The combination of this ideological and moral character with his superb martial arts makes the image of this hero flesh and blood, lifelike, and deeply impressive.
2. The bow string hugs the Han moon, and the horse’s feet trample on the dust. I don't want to live in the fortress, I just want to die to repay you. ——King Luo Bin's "Walking in the Army"
Appreciation:
Modifying "Moon" with "Han" is intended to borrow the glory of the Han Dynasty's brilliant achievements in foreign wars and express the military soldiers' meritorious service. At the same time, the "Chinese character" is opposite to the character "Hu", full of national pride. These two sentences are the poet's resounding oath, which is similar to "Loyal bones are buried everywhere in the green mountains. Why return corpses wrapped in horse leather", and equally touching.
3. Fight with the golden drum at dawn, and hug the jade saddle at night. I am willing to put my sword down from my waist to kill Loulan. ——Li Bai's "Song of the Past"
Appreciation:
In a sense, these two sentences may indeed be ironic. At the same time, they also expressed it in the tone of soldiers: knowing that only one "general" can be pictured as Linge after the bloody battle, but they still feel proud and satisfied because they can serve the country and nation. Immortal achievements do not necessarily have to be like Linge.
This better reflects the heroism and dedication of the athletes, making this poem more shocking and tragic.
4. One body can make two sculptures, and a thousand-weight cavalry seems to be nothing. Sitting on the golden saddle and playing with white feathers, they shot five Shan Yus one after another. ——Wang Wei's "Youth Journey"
Appreciation:
Wang Wei's "Youth Journey" praises young heroes and makes a fuss around "heroes". With the help of four internally related pictures, the whole poem focuses on the young man's "skills", "courage", "posture" and "achievements" respectively, successfully creating the image of a majestic young hero galloping on the battlefield, which is cleverly conceived. , amazing.