Historical allusions and ancient poems of Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty

Allusions-harrier died in his arms

One day, Emperor Taizong got a vigorous and elegant kite. He let it jump on his arm. While he was having fun, Wei Zhi came in. Emperor Taizong was afraid of Wei Zhi's suggestion, so he could not avoid it. He quickly hid the kite in his arms. All this has long been seen by Wei Zhi, who deliberately chattered and delayed time when he was on a business trip. Taizong was afraid to take out his kite, and as a result, it was confined in his arms.

Poetry-Drinking Horses in the Great Wall Cave

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I hate it too much beyond the Great Wall, and the ice in Jiaohe River has frozen. There are hundreds of waves in the vast sea and thousands of miles of snow in the mountains.

Guard a dangerous bonfire, and the mountain leads to a high knot. You roll around and drink horses out of the Great Wall.

The cold sand rides, and the new moon blows. Chen Huyu fills the Qing Dynasty, and Qiang Di rhymes with golden pheasant.

The desert is absolutely embarrassing, and the car vibrates a lot. A captain turned to Longdui, and the general turned to Mayi.

The atmosphere is foggy and quiet, and the stones are famous. A man who can't have children is wearing a uniform, and the platform is triumphant.

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