Poems reflecting frontier soldiers

1, the yellow sand wears the golden armor in hundreds of battles, and the loulan is not returned. -from Wang Changling's "Seven Songs of Military Service IV" in the Tang Dynasty.

The soldiers on the border have been through many battles, their armor is worn out and their ambitions are immortal. They will never return to their hometown before defeating the invading enemy.

2. The bright moon in Qin dynasty, the bright moon in Han dynasty, and the Long March people don't return it. -From "Two Songs, The First Song" by Wang Changling in Tang Dynasty.

It is also the bright moon border in Qin and Han Dynasties. So far, how many soldiers Wan Li went to war and never came back.

3. If you want to serve your country, why should you be born in Yumenguan? -from Dai Shulun's "Two Stuffed Songs" in the Tang Dynasty.

As a citizen, I am willing to serve my country all my life. A gentleman does not need to return to China alive to make contributions.

4. Only the battlefield where they died for their country, why did they still wear boots when they died? -from the Qing dynasty Xu Xilin's "plug".

Soldiers only know how to die for their country on the battlefield. How could they possibly want to return the body wrapped in horse skin after their death in the future?

5. I don't know where to play the flute and want to look forward to my hometown all night. -quoted from Li Yi's "Watching the Elephant Wall and Listening to the Flute at Night" in the Tang Dynasty.

I don't know where the bleak reed flute blows, which makes the soldiers who go to war miss their hometown all night.