Poems describing the cruelty of war

1. The beauty killed herself on the bank of the Wujiang River. The war once burned Chibi Mountain, and the generals were empty and old. _ _ The poem comes from: Zhang Kejiu's "Singing Flowers, Nostalgia"

2. The mountain is a journey, the water is a journey, and the body is heading for Yuguan, and the lights are on at night. _ _ Poem from: Nalan Xingde's "Sauvignon Blanc, A Journey to the Mountain"

3. In Qin Dynasty, the moon was bright and the Han Dynasty was closed, but the people on the Long March were not returned. _ _ Poem from: Wang Changling's

4. Better be a centurion than a scholar. _ _ The poem comes from: Yang Jiong's

Joining the Army. 5. Thirty years of fame are dust and earth, and eight thousand miles of clouds and the moon. _ _ The poem comes from: Yue Fei's "Man Jiang Hong Writing Huai"

6. The Qiang tube is full of frost, people are sleepless, and the general has white hair and tears. _ _ Poem from: Fan Zhongyan's Fisherman's Pride Qiu Si

7. the woods are black and a wind assails the grasses, yet the general tries night archery. _ _ The poem comes from: Lu Lun's "He Zhang's servant shoots the next song. Part II"

8. Dark clouds crush the city to destroy it, and the light spreads to the sun. _ _ The poem comes from: Li He's "The Wild Goose Gate"

9, 36 days a year, mostly traveling across Goma. _ _ Poem from: Qi Jiguang's Work at once

1. Fuck Wu Gexi, who was caught by a rhinoceros, and the car was wrong. _ _ The poem comes from Qu Yuan's "National Mourning"

11. The victory or defeat of the military is unexpected, and Bao is a man. _ _ Poem from: Tu Mu's "Tiaojiang Pavilion"

12. Wan Li sought to seal the marquis in those days. Pima defends Liangzhou. _ _ Poem from: Lu You's "Complaining about the Love, When Wan Li Found a Hou"

13. The Han soldiers have been slightly, and the songs are everywhere. _ _ The poem comes from: Yu Ji's Song of the King of Hexiang

14. In the night battle, Sang Gan went north, and the Qin army did not return. _ _ Poem from: Xu Hun's

15, through the bright day up the mountain, we scan the sky for a war-torch, at yellow dusk we water our horses in the boundaryriver. _ _ Poem from: an old war-song by Li Jie

16, news at this far western station! The north has been recaptured!, at first I cannot check the tears from pouring on my coat. _ _ Poem from: Du Fu's both sides of the yellow river recaptured by the imperial army

17. Ma Zuo's Lu Fei is fast, and his bow is like a thunderbolt. _ _ Poem from: Xin Qiji's

18. Don't send only one wheel back to the cave, but still leave an arrow to shoot the Tianshan Mountains. _ _ The poem comes from: Li Yi's "Song of the Sai Xia"

19. The king's amusement is light, and a song is full of soldiers. _ _ The poem comes from: Li Yue's Crossing the Qing Palace in China

2. The moon is shadowed by the bow, and Hu Shuang is brushing the sword. _ _ Poem from: Li Bai's Six Songs of the Sai Xia

21, after the war-fires of three months, one message from home is worth a ton of gold. _ _ Poem from: Du Fu's

22, with their plaintive calls, barbarian wildgeese fly from night to night, and children of the Tartars have many tears to shed. _ _ The poem comes from: an old war-song by Li Jie

23. On this day, the six armies were stationed in Malaysia together, and at that time, the Qixi laughed and led the cows. _ _ Poem from: Li Shangyin's "Ma Wei II"

24. It is rumored that Qiang Bing on both sides of the strait has not stopped after World War I. _ _ Poem from: Cao Song's "Two Poems of the Year of Xi Zong Guang Ming"

25. The bonfire shines in Xijing, and my heart is uneven. _ _ Poem from: Yang Jiong's "Joining the Army"