Original text: The wind is flying, the weaver girl returns to the sea, and the brave guards the four sides!
Song of the Big Wind is a poem written by Emperor Liu Bang of the Western Han Dynasty. This poem has only three sentences. The first two sentences are straightforward and heroic, but the third sentence suddenly reveals anxiety about the uncertain future and expresses the author's deep sorrow for the country's instability. The whole poem is seamless, with simple and magnificent language, double thoughts and feelings and unique style.
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There are only three sentences in this poem, but it contains double thoughts and feelings and has a unique turning point. His poem begins with a strong wind and flying clouds, which is amazing. The author did not directly describe how he and his men annihilated and annihilated the rebellious enemies on the grand battlefield, but skillfully compared this thrilling war scene with strong winds and flying dark clouds.
There is only one word "Wei", which vividly and aptly shows that the vassal surrendered to the feet of the emperor Liu Bang, and a word "Wei" directly expressed Liu Bang's majestic and invincible spirit, which is unparalleled in the world.
Baidu Encyclopedia-"The Wind Song"