Urgent questions about the weakness of patriotic poems in Ming dynasty.
When Emperor Jiajing of Emperor Shizong of the Ming Dynasty sent Mao Bowen, the minister of the Ministry of War, on an expedition to the cross toe (in present-day Vietnam), the general was brave, with autumn waters and Yanling knives across his waist, and the wind blew the drums and mountains, and the sun, moon and thunder flashed the flag high. There is a unicorn in the sky, so how did the ants escape from the cave? When the imperial edict restored peace, the generals and I solved the problem of "sending Mao Bowen" in our battle shirts.