Poems about the war and the iron horse and their authors

1. A four-line poem about the golden sword and the iron horse

"Marching in the Army"

Era: Tang Author: Wang Changling

Qinghai is dark with long clouds Snow-capped mountains and lonely city overlooking Yumen Pass.

Huangsha wears golden armor in a hundred battles, and Loulan will never be returned until it is broken!

1. Xin Qiji's "Broken Zhenzi·Composing a strong poem for Chen Tongfu to send a message" Eight hundred miles away, his subordinates were burned, fifty strings were turned over outside the Great Wall, and the troops were ordered in autumn on the battlefield. The horse moves very fast, and the bow is as startling as a thunderbolt.

2. Dark clouds are pressing down on the city, threatening to destroy it, and the light of armor opens towards the golden scales of the sun. ——Li He of the Tang Dynasty, "The Journey of the Grand Administrator of Yanmen"

3. Traveling thousands of miles to fight in the army, you can fly through the mountains. ——"Mulan Poems" by Liang Hengchui of the Southern Dynasties

4. As long as the general can be victorious, there is no need for the emperor to build the Great Wall. ——Hu Hao of the Tang Dynasty, "A Journey in the Desert"

5. The luminous cup of grape wine will prompt you to drink the pipa immediately. 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

6. Cars rattled, horses rustled, and pedestrians carried bows and arrows at their waists.

——Tang Du Fu's "War Chariots"