Poems of generals

The poem describing the general is as follows:

1. The wild geese fly high in the moonlight, and the Chanyu escapes at night. When I want to chase Qingqi away, heavy snow covers my bow and sword. ——Lu Lun, Tang Dynasty, "He Zhang Servant Shoots the Sai Sai, Part 3"

Appreciation: On this dark and windy night, the Chan Yu quietly escaped. I wanted to lead my Qingqi to chase him, but he failed. Unexpectedly, heavy snow covered the bow and knife one after another. This poem describes the scene of Chan Yu escaping on a dark moonlit night with high winds. By depicting the snowy environment, it heightens the tense atmosphere of Shan Yu's night escape and at the same time shows the heroic spirit of the frontier soldiers.

2. The grass in the forest is frightened by the wind, and the general draws his bow at night. I looked for the white feather in plain sight, but it was missing among the stone edges. —Lu Lun, Tang Dynasty, "The Second Song of Shooting with Zhang Servant"

Appreciation: In the poem, Lu Lun showed the heroism of the general by describing the scene of a general drawing his bow at night. and determination. At the same time, he also used exaggerated rhetoric in the poem, describing the scene of the soldiers looking for white-feathered arrows in the early morning of the next day, highlighting the white-feathered arrows that shot deeply into the boulder.

3. The golden servant girl with the eagle feather, the swallowtail embroidered with the candid arc. The new order of independence is announced, and thousands of battalions are called out. —Tang Dynasty·Lulun's "The Next Song of Shooting with Zhang Pu·Part 1"

Appreciation: This poem describes the vigorous spirit of the generals in the Tang Dynasty, and also expresses the stable and prosperous society in the early Tang Dynasty. . The whole poem is purely written in white, with short sentences of three words, concise and lively, without fancy words. It shows the style of the early Tang Dynasty when the country was strong and the social atmosphere was martial.

4. In September, the wind in the Tianshan Mountains is like a knife, and the hunting horses in the south of the city shrink with cold hair. The general wins every game, and wins as much as a sable robe. ——Tang Dynasty·Cen Shen's "Song of General Zhao"

Appreciation: This poem uses a bold and bold style to highlight General Zhao's image of being brave and capable of defeating his opponents. It praises him for his ability to defeat his opponents on some unimportant occasions. Seize every opportunity, take the initiative, and win.

5. The young general showed his martial prowess and entered the silver platform to protect Ziwei. In the morning, he flies to the sky with his sword, and in the evening, he returns drunk with his whip. The beloved son plays the jade flute in the wind, and the beauty dances in her robes to the moon. The heroes of the past are like in a dream, meeting each other and wanting to be drunk by the light of spring. - "To General Guo" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

Appreciation: The first six sentences of this poem describe General Guo's majestic spirit when he entered the imperial palace, while the last four sentences express his nostalgia for the past. By praising General Guo, the whole poem not only praises Tang Xuanzong's wisdom, but also expresses his own feelings about not being recognized for his talent.