What is the full text of holding your hand and growing old with your son?

1. "Holding your hand, growing old with your son" comes from "National Wind, High Wind and Drumming", and the full text is as follows:

Drums are dull and soldiers actively use them. Cao Tuguocheng, I travel south alone.

From Sun Zizhong, Chen Pinghe and Song Dynasty. No, I'm going home. I'm worried.

Where do you live? Lost his horse? For it? Under the forest.

Life and death are generous, and Zi Cheng says. Hold your hand and grow old with your son.

I am rich, but I am still alive. Sorry, but I believe it.

Second, the vernacular translation

The drums are ringing in the ears, and the soldiers will practice bravely. People stayed at home to build Cao Cheng, and only I went to the south.

Follow Sun Zizhong to pacify Chen and Song. Not letting me go home worries me.

Where can I rest and stay? Where's the horse? Where can I find it? In the mountains and forests.

Life and death come and go, as I once told you. Hold your hand and grow old with your son.

Alas, it's too far away for me to see you. Alas, I have been separated for too long, and my oath cannot be realized.

Three. Introduction of works

Guo Feng Gaofeng Drumming is a typical war poem in The Book of Songs, the first poetry collection in ancient China. The whole poem consists of five chapters, each with four sentences. In the first three chapters, people are asked to tell the story of the expedition, which is dense and full of complaints. The last two chapters describe the mutual encouragement between soldiers, which is touching.

This is a homesick song sung by a soldier who has gone to a foreign country and can't go home for a long time. Among them, the description of soldiers' feelings is "life and death" and "zi cheng" "Hold your hand and grow old with your son" is also used to describe the deep friendship between husband and wife in later generations.