Poems about Huo Qubing

Hu Wuwu

Poem title: Hu Wuwu

Author: Li Bai

Dynasty: Tang

Genre: Yuefu Poetry

Full poem: The harsh wind blows the frost and the seaweed withers,

The muscles are strong and strong, and the horse is proud.

The Han family has three hundred thousand soldiers,

the general also leads Huo and Yao.

The white feathers of meteors are inserted into the waist,

The swords, flowers and autumn lotus light come out of the box.

The heavenly soldiers are shining under the snow at Yuguan,

The captive arrows are like sand shooting at the golden armor.

The clouds, dragons, winds and tigers are all returned,

The enemy can be destroyed when Taibai enters the moon.

The enemy can be destroyed, and his head will be destroyed.

The intestines of the Hu will touch the blood of the Hu.

Hung Hu in the blue sky,

Buried beside the purple plug.

There is no one in Hu, the Han Dynasty is prosperous,

Your Majesty’s life span is three thousand frosts.

But the song is full of storms and clouds are flying,

There are strong men guarding the four sides.

There is no one in Hu, and the Han Dynasty is prosperous.

The content of the poem is inconsistent with the scene during the Anshi Rebellion. The poems written by Li Bai after the Anshi Rebellion directly described the war and criticized the rebellious generals. The whole story of "Hu No Man" is about attacking and attacking, rather than resisting and challenging. The poem describes how the Han soldiers took the initiative when encountering enemy counterattacks during the battle, which was completely different from the situation in which they were forced to fight during the An-Shi Rebellion. The whole poem uses Huo Qubing as the main character, which is not seen in Li Bai'an's works during the historical chaos. There is no basis for predicting An Lushan's death when "Taibai enters the moon". "Hu No One" is a war song from the Han Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty, describing an expedition and a fierce battle against Hu soldiers. Hu people can only refer to Hu chiefs, Hu generals and Hu soldiers. Li Bai tried his best to describe the bravery and invincibility of Han generals such as Wei and Huo in his poem. This was in response to Li Linfu's so-called "Hu people bravely decided to fight". This poem was written to oppose Li Linfu's suggestion. In the poem, Hu chiefs, Hu generals and Hu soldiers should refer to Anlu Mountain, and "Hu no one" is regarded as being at the end of Kaiyuan and the beginning of Tianbao. Whether there is "Your Majesty's life is three thousand frosts, but the song is so powerful that the storms are flying, and An's warriors guard the four directions." These three lines of the poem cannot be determined, but these three lines play the finishing touch to the whole poem and are the key to the whole poem.

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Hu No Man

Poem Title: Hu No Man

Author: Li Bai

Dynasty: Tang

Genre: Yuefu Poetry

Full poem: Severe wind blows frost and seaweed withers,

< p>The muscles and stems are strong and strong, and the muscles are strong and strong.

The Han family has three hundred thousand soldiers,

the general also leads Huo and Yao.

The white feathers of meteors are inserted into the waist,

The swords, flowers and autumn lotus light come out of the box.

The heavenly soldiers are shining under the snow at Yuguan,

The captive arrows are like sand shooting at the golden armor.

The clouds, dragons, winds and tigers are all returned,

The enemy can be destroyed when Taibai enters the moon.

The enemy can be destroyed, and his head will be destroyed.

The intestines of the Hu will touch the blood of the Hu.

Hung Hu in the blue sky,

Buried beside the purple plug.

There is no one in Hu, the Han Dynasty is prosperous,

Your Majesty’s life span is three thousand frosts.

But the song is full of storms and clouds are flying,

There are strong men guarding the four sides.

There is no one in Hu, and the Han Dynasty is prosperous.

The content of the poem is inconsistent with the scene during the Anshi Rebellion. Li Bai's poems written after the Anshi Rebellion directly described the war and criticized the rebellious generals. The whole story of "Hu No Man" is about attacking and attacking, rather than resisting and responding to battle. The poem describes how the Han soldiers took the initiative when encountering enemy counterattacks during the battle, which was completely different from the situation in which they were forced to fight during the Anshi Rebellion. The whole poem uses Huo Qubing as the main character, which is not seen in Li Bai'an's works during the historical chaos. There is no basis for predicting An Lushan's death when "Taibai enters the moon". "Hu No One" is a war song from the Han Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty, describing an expedition and a fierce battle against Hu soldiers. Hu people can only refer to Hu chiefs, Hu generals and Hu soldiers. In his poem, Li Bai tried his best to describe the bravery and invincibility of Han generals such as Wei and Huo. This was in response to Li Linfu's so-called "Hu people bravely decided to fight". This poem was written to oppose Li Linfu's suggestion. In the poem, Hu chiefs, Hu generals and Hu soldiers should refer to Anlu Mountain, and "Hu no one" is regarded as being at the end of Kaiyuan and the beginning of Tianbao. Whether there is "Your Majesty's life is three thousand frosts, but the song is so powerful that the storms are flying, and An's warriors guard the four directions." These three lines of the poem cannot be determined, but these three lines play the finishing touch to the whole poem and are the key to the whole poem.