What are some poems that describe a person's return as a king?

Poems describing a person's return as a king include: "One of Two Poems from the Fortress", "Joining the Army in the Northern Expedition", and "Long Song Xing".

1. "Two Poems on Leaving the Fortress·One"

Tang Dynasty: Wang Changling.

The bright moon of the Qin Dynasty was at the Pass of the Han Dynasty, and the people who marched thousands of miles have not yet returned.

But the flying generals of Dragon City are here, and Huma is not taught to cross the Yin Mountains.

Translation: It is still the bright moon and the border pass in the Qin and Han Dynasties, guarding the border against the enemy and fighting thousands of miles to recruit people who have not returned. If Wei Qing, the flying general of Dragon City, was still here, the Xiongnu would never be allowed to go south to herd horses across the Yin Mountains.

2. "Joining the Army in the Northern Expedition"

Tang Dynasty: Li Yi.

After the snow in the Tianshan Mountains, the sea is windy and cold, and it is difficult to walk on the flute.

Qili recruited 300,000 people, and I looked back at the middle of the month.

Translation: It snowed heavily in the Tianshan Mountains, and the wind blowing from Qinghai Lake made it even colder. During the march, the soldiers played the flute song "The Journey Is Difficult." Hearing this sad farewell song, the three hundred thousand soldiers stationed at the border raised their heads and looked at the rising moon.

3. "Long Song Xing"

Song Dynasty: Lu You.

The country's revenge has not been avenged by the strong man. The sword in the box makes a sound at night.

Why should there be a triumphal banquet for the soldiers, and the snow is heavy on Feihu City in the middle of the night?

Translation: The revenge of the country has not been avenged, but the strong man has grown old; the sword in the box cannot stand the loneliness, and it roars in the middle of the night. When did he regain Feihu City in the third heavy snow, return in triumph, and have a banquet and laugh with the soldiers.

The sentences describing heroes are:

1. If a person has no spirit, he will not stand up, and if a country does not have spirit, it will not be strong. Only by standing firm spiritually can a nation stand firm in the torrent of history. The struggle against difficulties is not only a material struggle, but also a spiritual confrontation.

2. Only hardship makes you more courageous; only hard work makes you more precious.

3. Enjoy the prosperous times and live up to them.

4. A little bit of light gathers together to form a torch; when the soil is exhausted, the hills and mountains are built.