Collecting poems about ancient wars

Dark clouds are pressing down on the city to destroy it, and the light of armor opens towards the golden scales of the sun. Tang Dynasty Li He's "Yanmen Prefect's Journey"

The corpses were piled up with vegetation and smelly, and blood flowed from Chuanyuan Dan. "Farewell to the Elderly" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

When a man is sleepless, the general's hair is gray and his husband is weeping. "The Proud Fisherman" by Fan Zhongyan of the Song Dynasty

After the war, the countryside was deserted, and the flesh and blood were scattered on the road. Tang Dynasty Bai Juyi's "Since the Rebellion in Henan"

One man came with a letter, and two men died in the battle. "Shihao Li" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

Don't laugh when you are lying drunk on the battlefield. How many people have fought in ancient times.

"Liangzhou Ci" by Wang Han of the Tang Dynasty