Interpretation: casually dotted on Zhao's chivalrous hat, his sword is as bright as frost and snow.
Why don't men take Wu Gou and accept fifty states in Guanshan? -The fifth of Li He's Thirteen Poems of South Garden in Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: Why don't men wear weapons to Guanshanji Fifty States?
Just to return the king, sword and death. -Li He's "The Birthday Star of Wild Goose Gate" in Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: Just to repay the king's kindness, he held a sword and died.
When Zhao was captured, the soldiers and civilians in the city were frightened. -Li Bai's "chivalry" in the Tang Dynasty
Commentary: Zhu Hai wielded a golden mallet to kill the generals and steal soldiers to save Zhao, which greatly shocked the soldiers and civilians in Handan. The drums and drums of Chengtou are still shaking, and the blood of the golden knife in the box is still wet.
A broken iron halberd sank into the sand and disappeared, only to find that it was the remnant of Battle of Red Cliffs after grinding and washing. -Du Mu's Red Cliff in the Tang Dynasty
Commentary: A broken halberd (an ancient weapon) sank in the sand at the bottom of the water and has not been eroded. After grinding and washing, it was found to be left over from Battle of Red Cliffs.
I hope that the sword hanging around my waist can quickly pacify the border and serve my country. -Li Bai's "The First Song with Six Pieces Stuffed" in the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: I hope that the sword hanging around my waist can pacify the frontier as soon as possible and make contributions to the country.
Kill all the millions of soldiers in the south of the Yangtze River, and the sword around your waist is still bloody! -"Becoming a monk" by Zhu Yuanzhang in the Ming Dynasty
Interpretation: Kill all the millions of soldiers in the south of the Yangtze River, and don't smell blood with swords around your waist.
The bow should be the hardest, and the archer should shoot the longest. -Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty, "Nine Games in the Front, Six Games in the Back"
In the dark forest, the grass was suddenly blown by the wind, and the wind was rustling. The general thought that the beast was coming and immediately pulled out the arrow. -Liu Lun's "He Zhang's servant shoots the next song, the second song" in the Tang Dynasty
Commentary: In the dark forest, the grass suddenly swayed and rustled by the wind. The general thought the beast was coming, so he quickly drew his bow and shot an arrow.
Dawn went to look for the arrow, which had gone deep into the edge of the stone. ? -Liu Lun's "He Zhang's servant shoots the next song, the second song" in the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: Looking for the arrow of dawn has fallen deeply into the stone edge.