1. It is rumored that the war will bring sorrow to all the gods, and the strong troops on both sides of the Taiwan Strait will continue to fight.
Who knows that there is always nothing wrong with Cangjiang? There has been a lot of bloodshed in Changjiang recently. ——Tang Dynasty? Cao Song? "Two Poems on the Year of Ji Hai·The First Year of Xizong Guangming"
Interpretation: It is said that once a war breaks out, even the gods will be worried, and the armies on both sides of the Taiwan Strait will fight incessantly for years. Who said that the Cangjiang River is always peaceful and free from disasters? Recently, the water in the river is mixed with blood and is rushing to the east.
2. I vowed to sweep away the Xiongnu regardless of my own safety, and five thousand mink brocades were lost to Hu Chen.
The poor bones by the Wuding River are like those in a spring boudoir dream! ——Tang Dynasty? Chen Tao? "Four Poems on the Journey to Longxi·Part 2"
Interpretation: The soldiers of the Tang army vowed to fight to the death and swept the Huns regardless of their own safety. Five thousand elite soldiers in brocade robes died in Huchen. How pitiful is that Wuding? The piles of bones by the river are still the husbands who accompany each other in the dreams of young women.
3. Every year, the golden river returns to the Jade Pass, and the horses and swords are ringed.
The white snow returns to the green tombs in the third spring, and the thousands of miles of Yellow River circles the Black Mountains. ——Liu Zhongyong of the Tang Dynasty, "Conquering the People?"
Interpretation: Guarding the Jinhe to defend the Jade Pass year after year, waving the riding whip and holding the sword ring day and night. In late spring, when the white snow was flying, I returned to the fortress. I traveled thousands of miles across the Yellow River and around the Black Mountains.
4. The wild geese fly high in the moonlight, and the Chanyu escapes in the night.
In order to drive Qingqi away, heavy snow covered the bow and knife. —— Lu Lun of the Tang Dynasty, "Song of Sai Xia"
Interpretation: On a quiet night, the moon is full of black geese flying high, and the Chan Yu takes advantage of the darkness to escape quietly. Just as he was about to lead the light cavalry to catch up, heavy snow fell, covering his bows and knives.
5. Black clouds are pressing down on the city, ready to destroy it, and the light of armor opens towards the golden scales of the sun.
The sound of the trumpet fills the autumn sky, and the night is purple when stuffed with swallow fat. ——Tang Dynasty? Li He? "Yanmen Prefect's Journey"
Interpretation: The enemy soldiers are rolling in like black clouds, trying to destroy the city wall; our army has been under strict treatment, and the sun shines on the armor, A piece of golden light flashes. In the autumn colors, the loud military trumpets shake the heaven and earth; the blood of the soldiers turns dark purple in the dark night.
6. The autumn wind entered Hanguan last night, and the moon was full on the west mountain beside the new moon.
More urging the flying generals to chase the arrogant captives, but do not send horses back on the battlefield. ——Tang Dynasty? Yan Wu? "Early Autumn in Military City"
Interpretation: The bleak autumn wind last night swept into the garrisoned pass; looking around, I saw the moon setting in the west and cold clouds rolling in. Repeatedly order those brave soldiers to pursue the enemy and not let the enemy escape from the battlefield one by one.
7. When drawing a bow, it should be strong, and when using arrows, it should be long. To shoot a man, shoot a horse first; to capture a thief, capture the king first. ——Du Fu, Tang Dynasty, "Beyond the Fortress"
Interpretation: When drawing a bow, you should pull the hardest one, and when shooting an arrow, you should shoot the longest one. To shoot a man, you must first shoot a horse; to capture a thief, you must first capture their leader.
8. The beacon fire on the battlefield invades Hu Yue, and the clouds and mountains on the seaside embrace Jicheng.
Although the young man is not a pen official, he still wants to ask for a long tassel in terms of merit. ——Tang Dynasty ? Group chant ? "Looking at Jimen"
Interpretation: The battlefield is full of flames covering the frontier fortress, and the Beiyun Mountain in the South Bohai Sea guards Jimen City. Although I didn't join Ban Chao when I was young, I wanted to imitate him in terms of fame and voluntarily enlisted in the army.
9. Fight with the golden drum at dawn, and hug the jade saddle at night.
I am willing to put my sword down from my waist to kill Loulan. ——Tang Dynasty? Li Bai? "Song under the Sea"
Interpretation: During the day, the soldiers fought desperately with the enemy to the sound of golden drums, but at night they slept with their saddles in their arms. I hope that the sword hanging on my waist can pacify the border areas as soon as possible and serve the country well.
10. Qinghai is covered with long clouds and dark snow-capped mountains, and the isolated city looks at Yumen Pass in the distance.
The yellow sand will wear golden armor in a hundred battles, and Loulan will never be returned until it is broken. ——Tang Dynasty ?Wang Changling ?"Joining the Army"
Interpretation: Dark clouds covered Qinghai Lake, and the continuous snow-capped mountains were dim. The ancient border city and the Yumen Pass are thousands of miles apart, facing each other from afar. The soldiers guarding the border have experienced hundreds of battles, their armor has been worn out, and their ambition is unquenchable. They vow not to return home until they defeat the invading enemy.