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"