The snow burden of all the poems on our bows and our swords.

The burden of snow on our bows and swords;

Shoot the next song with Zhang Fu. Third?

Author Lu Lun, Tang Dynasty,

That night, the black geese flew very high, and Khan quietly escaped during the night. ?

I was about to lead the light cavalry to catch up when the snow fell full of bows and knives.

Translation:

In the dead of night, dark clouds covered the moon, and the geese on the horizon flew in surprise. Khan's army tried to sneak away at night. Just as I wanted to lead the light cavalry to chase all the way, the heavy snow fell on the bow and knife.

Creative background:

When the author wrote this poem, his life and career were extremely unsatisfactory. After the Zhu Rebellion, Hun Wang of Xianning went out of Zhenhe and promoted Lu Lun as the judge of Marshal's Office. In the barracks. What Lu Lun saw was the solemn frontier fortress scene, and he was exposed to the rough and heroic soldiers, so he wrote this frontier fortress poem.

Although there are only twelve words in this poem, it tells the truth at that time: Khan led the army to flee in the scene of "the moonlight is dim and high, and yan zhen soars into the sky", and the general prepared to lead the army to attack in the extremely cold weather of "and a load of snow on our bow and knife". A set of chasing all the tension. Deep poems do not directly describe fierce battle scenes, but leave readers with a broad imagination space and create a long atmosphere of poetry.

Note plug:

An ancient frontier fortress military song. Moon Black: There is no moonlight. ?

Qin Gui: the leader of the Huns. This refers to the supreme commander of the invaders. ?

Escape: escape. ?

Will: Leadership. ?

Qingqi: Light cavalry and fast cavalry. ?

11: Catch up. ?

Full: Covered.