Domineering ancient poems include:
1. But the flying generals of Dragon City are here, and Hu Ma is not taught to cross the Yin Mountain. From "Two Poems on Going Out of the Fortress" by Wang Changling of the Tang Dynasty
Translation: If the famous generals who had been able to resist foreign enemies were still there, the Xiongnu would never have been allowed to go south to herd horses and cross the Yinshan Mountains.
2. Kyushu relies on wind and thunder to make it angry, and it is sad that thousands of horses are silent. From "Miscellaneous Poems of Jihai" written by Gong Zizhen in the Qing Dynasty
Translation: Only by relying on the huge power like wind and thunder can the land of China be filled with vitality. However, the lifelessness of the social and political situation is ultimately a kind of tragedy.
3. Climb the mountain to watch the beacon fire during the day, and drink horses by the river at dusk. From "Ancient Military Expeditions" by Li Qi of the Tang Dynasty
Translation: During the day, you can climb a mountain to watch the beacon tower that warns you, and at dusk, you can take your horse to the Jiaohe River to drink water.
4. On this day, the six armies were stationed together. At that time, the Chinese Valentine's Day was laughing and morning glory. From "Mawei No. 2" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty
Translation: The six armies have agreed and all are stationary. Thinking back on the Chinese Valentine's Day back then, we still laughed at the Weaver Girl and the Cowherd.
5. The wind in Jianhe was so strong that the snow flakes were wide, and the horseshoes fell off due to the frozen rocks in Shakou. From the "Luntai Song to Send Doctor Feng to the Western Expedition" by Cen Shen of the Tang Dynasty
Translation: The cold wind in Jianhe is fierce and the snow is heavy, and the rocks in Shakou are cold and the horseshoes are frozen off.