Yang Jiong's Poetry in Military Service

Yang Jiong joined the army.

The flag painting was dark in the snow, and the wind was noisy with drums.

it is better to be a centurion than a scholar.

Author: Yang Jiong Dynasty: Tang genre, indicating the concept of internal classification of an art. The classification of literary works can be divided by various standards. More ... genre: Yuefu

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2. tooth Zhang: the symbol of the transfer of troops is divided into two pieces, which are called "teeth" and are embedded in the convex and concave parts. They are respectively in the hands of the imperial court and the general, and they are used as the basis for the transfer of troops.

3. Phoenix Que: It is synonymous with the imperial palace.

4. Longcheng: a famous city of Xiongnu, referring to the enemy's important place.

5. Fade: It means "decolorize" here. Flag painting: a colorful painting on a military flag.

6. Centurion: refers to junior officers.

-----------. Poetry is one of the basic literary genres. "Preface to Poetry": "Poets, where they have aspirations, have aspirations in their hearts and speak as poems." The difference between poems and songs is that poems are mainly recited, while songs are mainly sung. The so-called poems should recite their words and songs should chant their voices. Poetry is mostly written for feelings. More .. The poet did not directly explain the military emergency, but said that "the bonfire shines in Xijing", and through the visual scenery of "bonfire", the military emergency was expressed. A word "photo" plays up the tension. "Self-injustice in my heart" is caused by the bonfire. Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the country, and he doesn't want to spend his youth between pens and inkstones any more. A word "self" shows the scholar's sincere patriotic passion and writes the spiritual realm of the characters. The first two sentences explain the background of the whole event.

The third sentence, "Ya Zhang's resignation from the Phoenix Que", describes the situation that the army resigned from Beijing. Here, poetry is one of the basic literary genres. "Preface to Poetry": "Poets, where they have aspirations, have aspirations in their hearts and speak as poems." The difference between poems and songs is that poems are mainly recited, while songs are mainly sung. The so-called poems should recite their words and songs should chant their voices. Poetry is mostly written for feelings. More .. The poet's use of the words "tooth Zhang" and "phoenix que" is elegant and steady, which not only shows that the soldiers who went to war have a lofty mission, but also shows the solemnity and solemnity of the scene.

In the fourth sentence, "Iron Rides Around Dragon City", it is obvious that Tang Jun has reached the front line quickly and surrounded the enemy castle. "Iron Rider" and "Dragon City" are relative, which shows the atmosphere of war in enter the dragon. The word "detour" vividly depicts the military posture of Tang Jun encircling the enemy.

I began to write about fighting in the five or six sentences. Poetry is one of the basic literary genres. "Preface to Poetry": "Poets, where they have aspirations, have aspirations in their hearts and speak as poems." The difference between poems and songs is that poems are mainly recited, while songs are mainly sung. The so-called poems should recite their words and songs should chant their voices. Poetry is mostly written for feelings. More .. The poet did not write from the front, but set off the scenery description. "Snow darkens the flag painting, and the wind is noisy with drums." The first sentence starts from people's vision: the heavy snow covers the sky, which makes the colorful paintings on the military flag look eclipsed; The latter sentence starts from people's hearing: the wind whistling, intertwined with the magnificent marching drums. Two poems, vivid and colorful, are wonderful. The poet has a unique way to express himself, symbolizing the "flag" and "drum" of the army, showing the brave and fearless spirit of the soldiers who fought against the enemy in the snow and the tragic and fierce scene of bravely killing the enemy under the encouragement of the sound of drums.

The last two sentences of the poem: "Better to be a centurion than a scholar." Directly express the lofty aspirations and lofty sentiments of the scholars who joined the army to protect the border and defend the country. Hard and fierce fighting has added to his love for this extraordinary life. He would rather gallop on the battlefield and fight to defend the frontier than be a scholar in his study.