Sword is a servant of justice. -British writer E. Spencer
raised a three-foot sword to set the four seas. -Wu Jing, a historian of the Tang Dynasty
All plants, trees, bamboo and stones can be swords! -Jin Yong, a martial arts novelist
Rowen, with a tiger in his arms. -Southern Dynasties Liang Yuan An's Book Review of Ancient and Modern
Southern Dynasties Liang Yuan An's Book Review of Ancient and Modern is a metaphor for Wei Dan's vigorous and vigorous calligraphy art in the Three Kingdoms period.
the sword is old without mans, and the man is old without rigidity. -Ming dynasty writer and dramatist Feng Menglong's History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty
Ming Feng Menglong's History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, the 32nd time. The general idea of these two sentences is: when a sword is old, it has no edge, and when a person is old, it loses its strength. The metaphor of "an old sword has no awn" shows that when people get old, they will lose their hard-edged strength when they were young and become weak and timid. It can be used to express the feelings of self-modesty, self-humiliation or sighing for the elderly.
hurtful words hurt the sword and halberd. Ge Hong, a physician, Taoist scholar and alchemist in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, is our orator. -Mage
When a man draws his sword, his children hold their clothes and cry. -Southern Liang poet He Xun's Poem of Seeing the Solicitor Separate
Southern Liang He Xun's Poem of Seeing the Solicitor Separate. The main idea of these two sentences is: the candidate drew his sword, got up and set off, and his children were crying and reluctant to part. The poem "Seeing the Conscript and Parting" shows the farewell scene when the army goes to the front. The candidate draws his sword and sets out, showing a resolute decision. The crying of relatives is in contrast with the previous sentence, which sets off the heroic spirit from the opposite side. ~ two sentences and the next four sentences "Hou rode out of Xiao Guan and went to Mayi in pursuit. And when it goes rampant, who will be buried? Together, it creates an image full of patriotism and enthusiasm, showing a heroic atmosphere and a lofty aesthetic feeling. Poetic use of the poem "Draw your sword to the east gate, and give up your mother and daughter to hold the clothes and cry" in the folk song "East Gate Walk" of Han Yuefu can show the profound influence of Han Yuefu on writing poetry.
I'm willing to cut Loulan with my sword at my waist. -Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's famous sword words
See Tang Li Bai's Six Pieces of the Sai Xia. Loulan: See the note of the sentence "Yellow sand penetrates the golden armor in hundreds of battles, and it will not be returned until Loulan is broken". Here generally refers to the leader of the invading enemy. I am willing to kill the invading enemy leader with the sword hanging around my waist. These two sentences borrowed the allusion of Fu Jiezi's mission to the Western Regions in the Western Han Dynasty to kill King Loulan, expressing the author's patriotic passion. Can be used to show the heroic spirit of border guards who are determined to fight against invading enemies and make contributions to the country.
reading and sharpening your sword will make you tired. -Comrade Mian by Li Zhong, a poet in the Southern Tang Dynasty in the Five Dynasties
Comrade Mian by Li Zhong in the Southern Tang Dynasty in the Five Dynasties. Grinding: tempering. But: only. Reading, learning and practicing martial arts and swords are just enjoyable from morning till night. Learning literature and practicing martial arts is a basic skill that feudal literati must have in order to seek fame and fortune. This kind of pursuit is the most in the Tang Dynasty, so it is very natural for the language to come from the mouth of the Tang people. The phrase "I'm dying, but I forget my fatigue" is filled with a kind of self-confidence and satisfaction, which reflects the fashion of the times in the Tang Dynasty of advocating literature and practicing martial arts in order to gain fame. Reading and practicing martial arts are very stressful things, but the poems are written easily and freely, reflecting a positive thinking of using the world and full of enthusiastic spiritual strength.
lean on the sword generously and sing a song to send you away. -send judge Zhang to Hexi by Tang dynasty poet Wang Wei
send judge Zhang to Hexi by Tang Wang Wei. You are leaning on a long sword, and you are in a high mood. I will sing a song for you. This is the author's work of sending friends to war. The first sentence writes about the heroic attitude of friends when they go to the border, and the next sentence writes about their lofty sentiments when they see them off. There is no exhortation, and there is no nostalgia. The words between the lines are full of generous spirit of serving the country and deep affection for wishing friends success, which is unique in farewell poems.
if you caress a sword with generosity, you will not be invited to help the world. -Li Shimin, the second emperor of the Tang Dynasty, wrote "Returning to Shaanxi to express his feelings"
Tang Li Shimin's "Returning to Shaanxi to express his feelings" is generous and passionate. He works for the interests of the people, not for personal fame.
He leans on the heavenly sword and beheads a whale across the sea. -the famous saying of the sword in the Song of the King of Linjiang by the Tang poet Li Bai
Song of the King of Linjiang by Tang Li Bai. Eternal sword: an imaginary sword leaning against the horizon. Long whale: a big whale. This is a metaphor for the culprit who caused trouble. Where can I get a long sword leaning on heaven and take it across the ocean to slay the troubled whale? The first two sentences of the original poem are "A strong man is angry and heroic". When the upright strong man saw the bad guys making waves and bringing disaster to the country and the people, he was filled with indignation and determined to root out the traitors who made the rebellion and pacify the world. It can be quoted to show the heroic spirit of upright people who are determined to destroy the invading enemy or the traitor who has harmed the country and the people, and to eliminate foreign invasion and civil strife.
according to an Xiong's sword, he inserted a pen and a feather book to fly. -Du Shenyan, the grandfather of the poet Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty, presented Su Weidao
Tang Du Shenyan presented Su Weidao. Su Weidao: In the early Tang Dynasty, people lived in the same position, and later they were relegated to secretariat. According to the saddle: riding a horse. Xiongjian: a sword. Insert pen: Stop writing. Feather book: military document, inserted with bird feathers to indicate urgency. The main idea of these two sentences is: brandishing a sword to kill the enemy immediately, and writing a feather book beside the case flew to the army. The poem praises Su Weidao's military ability to kill the enemy, and his literary ability to strategize, which can be used to express the all-rounder in ancient times.
when you think about serving your country, you draw your sword and start to play Artemisia. -Chen Ziang, a writer in the Tang Dynasty, wrote thirty-eight poems about feelings
Tang Chen Ziang wrote thirty-five poems about feelings. Sense of time: I feel the current turmoil. Hao lai: refers to the grass field, which is a metaphor for the people. The general idea of these two sentences is: to feel the current turmoil, to be determined to serve the country, and to draw a sword from the people. Chang Qing said: "The rise and fall of a country is responsible for the loss of horses." Everyone is responsible for the future and destiny of the country. When the situation is turbulent and the country is in trouble, everyone should come forward and give full play to their abilities to serve the country. These two sentences show the idea that once the country needs it, everyone, regardless of rank, should commit himself to the country. It can be used to describe those heroes who are ordinary people, but dare to rise up when the country is in crisis and commit themselves to the country.
Don't bend the sword lightly, it's better to bend the whole hook! -Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's Broken Sword Head
Don't underestimate the broken straight sword in Tang Dynasty's Broken Sword Head, it is tougher than the bent hook!
The liver and gallbladder are one Gu Jian, while the waves are two duckweeds. -Answer to Zhang Che by Han Yu, a writer in the Tang Dynasty
See Answer to Zhang Che by Tang Han Yu. Zhang Heng: Han Yu's disciple and son-in-law of Han Yutang's nephew. The general idea of these two sentences is: we are both aboveboard and unyielding as Gu Jian; And our bumpy experiences are like two duckweeds in the waves. Han Yu helped others, rewarded talents, and made an unforgettable friendship with Zhang Che. ~ is two sentences in his long poem "Answer to Zhang Che" to describe their character and experience, from which we can also see their profound friendship.
draw a sword to level the four seas. -Explaining the sword famous saying of the deceased "Sick Suffering"
Northern Dynasties and Northern Zhou Dynasties, explaining the deceased "Sick Suffering". Ping: Calm down. Ge: An ancient weapon. It has a horizontal blade and a long handle and is made of bronze or iron. However: this refers to killing back. Wanfu: refers to a large number of enemy soldiers. These two sentences are to the effect that; Draw a sword to pacify the world. Hengjinge kills the strong enemy. When writing about the heroism of military commanders and their ambition to serve the country, they can be put into use.
if you want to get rid of your hatred, draw your sword and behead your enemy. -Dan Tianfang, the master of storytelling and performing arts
, leans on the sword of heaven and bends the bow of the moon. -Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai
Our power lies in our swords. -brenner
Only heaven can set risks, and the sword gate is strong in the world. -Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu Jian's famous saying
Beauty is power, and a smile is its sword. -former Soviet poet and journalist Reid
A firm but gentle wave rushes at the stars, while a gentle light shoots at the sun rainbow. -Shi Dakai, the famous Taiping Heavenly Kingdom
The sword is definitely floating clouds, and the bow is bright and bright. -Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, sent Brix to the West from General Jin Wudong.
He caressed his sword and screamed at night, and his ambition grew rapidly. -Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty
The greatness of the sword lies in its boldness. -Cicero, an ancient Roman statesman, famously said,
Wan Li relied on his solitary sword and sent a family to Qianfeng. -Liu Changqing, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, presented Yuan Rongzhou
Freedom will only fall by her own sword. -American female teacher Luan Johnson
can't eat the case, draw a sword and hit the column with a sigh. -Bao Zhao, a Southern Song Dynasty writer, "Eighteen Poems of it is hard to go"