A poem says that the general is dead and everything is gone.

The general died in battle, and the strong man returned in ten years.

After countless battles, some soldiers died, and some returned triumphantly ten years later. This sentence uses antithesis and intertextuality, which can better express the protracted war and the tragic war.

Wan Li to Rongji, the mountain is flying. The breath of the new moon is golden, and the cold light is iron. The general died in battle, and the strong man returned in ten years. It's not far from Wan Li to go to the battlefield, and it's as fast as flying over mountains and mountains. The sound of knocking came from the cold in the north, and the moonlight reflected the armor of the soldiers. Soldiers fought many wars, some died for their country, some fought for many years and returned home in triumph. Intertextuality refers to a rhetorical device in which two words echo, cross, penetrate and complement each other in meaning, making sentences more neat, harmonious and refined.