What are some poems that describe the cruelty of war?

1. Tang Dynasty: Li Bai's "Moon over Guanshan"

The bright moon rises out of the Tianshan Mountains, among the vast sea of ??clouds.

The wind blows tens of thousands of miles across Yumen Pass.

The Han Dynasty descended to the Baideng Road, and the Hu took a peek at the Qinghai Bay.

The land was conquered, but no one returned.

The garrison guests looked at the border towns, thinking about returning home with many sad faces.

The tall building is like this night, and I have no time to sigh.

2. Tang Dynasty: Meng Haoran's "Autumn Climbing Lanshan and Posting Five Pieces"

In the white clouds of the North Mountain, the hermit feels happy. When we look at each other, we climb high, and our hearts follow the wild geese.

Sorrow arises in the dusk, and happiness comes in the autumn. Sometimes I see people returning to the village, crossing the sand to rest.

The trees on the horizon are like shepherd's purses, and the islands on the riverside are like the moon. Why should I bring you wine to get drunk on the Double Ninth Festival?

3. Southern Song Dynasty: Lu You's "Visit to Shanxi Village"

Mo Xiao's farmhouse is full of wax and wine, and in good years the guests are full of chickens and dolphins.

The mountains and rivers are full of doubts and there is no way out, and there is another village with hidden willows and bright flowers.

The flutes and drums follow the spring society, and the clothes and hats are simple and ancient.

From now on, if I am allowed to take advantage of the moonlight, I will knock on the door at night with my stick.

4. Tang Dynasty: Du Fu's "Drinking on the Qujiang River"

Sitting at the head of the river outside the garden, unable to return, the palace of Shuijing turned dim.

The peach blossoms chase the poplar flowers and fall, and sometimes the yellow birds fly and the white birds fly.

Indulge in drinking for a long time and you will be judged to be abandoned. Being lazy is really contrary to the world.

The official situation is more and more aware that Cangzhou is far away, and the boss is injured and has not even brushed his clothes.

5. Tang Dynasty: Li Bai's "One of Four Poems on Drinking Alone Under the Moon"

A pot of wine among the flowers, drinking alone without any blind date.

Toast a glass to the bright moon, and look at each other as three people.

The moon does not know how to drink, but its shadow follows me.

While the moon is about to be shadowed, we must have fun until spring.

My singing moon lingers, my dancing shadows are scattered.

They make love together when they are awake, but they separate when they are drunk.

We will travel together forever, and we will meet each other in Miao Yunhan.