Lu Lun's Song of Xia Sai consists of six songs, which are about giving orders, shooting at the enemy, playing a victory celebration and so on. It is full of praise. This is the fourth song, which describes the celebration scene after our army won.
Qu Xia's first work, Lu Lun.
His golden arrow has eagle feathers on the tip, and his embroidered silk flag has a tail like a swallow. A man appeared, issued a new command, and a thousand battalions cheered. The general wore an arrow made of vulture feathers, and a flag embroidered in the shape of a dovetail fluttered in the wind. Stand up and announce a new order, and a thousand battalions of soldiers respond together. Note: Vulture feather: the tail feather of an arrow. Golden servant aunt: the name of an arrow. Dovetail: The two corners of a flag are separated. If it's a swallow-tail, it's the name of the flag, independent and eloquent. It's the first of Yang Xinling's six songs and I appreciate it very much. This poem describes the swearing-in scene of a brave general when he conveys a new order, and the response of the soldiers of a thousand battalions shows the mighty military capacity, strict military discipline and the confidence that everyone will win, and can not help but be conquered by this magnificent momentum.
Lulun, the second plug.
The forest was black, and the wind hit the grass. However, the general tried to shoot an arrow at night. The next morning, he found his white feather arrow pointing deeply at the hard rock.
In the dark forest, the grass was suddenly shaken and rustled by the wind. The general thought that the beast was coming, so he quickly drew his bow and shot an arrow. At dawn, he went to look for the arrow that was deeply stuck on the edge of the stone.
Note (1) Xia Sai Qu-the name of ancient songs. Most of these works describe frontier scenery and war life. (2) fright-suddenly blown by the wind. (3) bow-bow, this includes the next archery. (4) plain and bright-it's just dawn. ⑤ White feather-the white feather behind the shaft, here refers to the arrow. ⑤ There is no falling, and this is drilling.
third
In the dim moonlight, wild geese are flying high, chief Tatar is running away in the dark, and we are chasing them. The horses are lightly loaded, and our bows and swords are covered with snow.
Note 1. Xia Sai Song: An ancient military song. 2. Moonlight: There is no moonlight. 3.chán yú: Xiongnu leader. 4. escape: escape. 5. Will: Leadership. 6. Qingqi: Qingqi and Fast Cavalry. Step by step: The enemy slipped away. The general found that the enemy had absconded and wanted to lead the light cavalry in pursuit. Just as he was about to start, there was a heavy snow, and suddenly the bow and knife were covered with snowflakes.