Modern Poetry: War and Peace

Look at the galloping horse and the red dust rolling.

listen to the thunder waving, and a hundred miles are ringing in the air.

climb the stairs and hope, advance wave after wave.

it's the son's father, the father's son.

The one who fell down was the woman's lover, the wife's husband.

this is a soldier!

Look at the children around their knees, chasing and fighting.

listen to the husband singing along with the woman, laughing and laughing.

climb the stairs and look, and take a back seat.

What I left behind was my reluctance to my family and my awe of life.

What I left behind was my aversion to war and my desire for peace.

this is not a coward!

The Shang Dynasty destroyed the Xia Dynasty, the Western Zhou Dynasty destroyed the Shang Dynasty, the warring states were divided, and the three countries were divided at the end of the Han Dynasty

War! War! War!

I don't want war. I don't want war, but I have to go to war.

There is no peace without war.

There is no peace at home.

There is no healthy growth without peace at home.

Stand up, young man.

Take up your guns, young man.

Fight! Fight! Fight!

exchange the blood for peace for generations

exchange the strong body for peace for generations

exchange the unyielding spirit for eternal peace

what fell in the war was unyielding spirit

what stood up in the war was an unruly body

I went to war, and I went to sacrifice!

Let the person I love get eternal peace.