Yang Jiong's masterpiece.

Yang Jiong's masterpiece is: joining the army. His poems are neat and rhythmic, with both the rigorous style of metrical poems and the distinctive features of Yuefu poems. This article has also been included in the junior high school Chinese textbook of People's Education Edition. The original text is as follows:

Military service, Yang Jiong.

The flames of bonfires in Kyoto, Chang 'an City, crude gas oil. Leaving the palace, the general will assume the command; Surrounding the enemy and attacking the city, the elite cavalry are extremely brave.

The heavy snow darkened the color; The wind roared and the drums rang. I'd rather be a junior officer to fight for my country than a white-faced scholar who only engraved his chapter.

Military translation:

The bonfire of the frontier fortress spread to Chang 'an, Xijing, and the heart of a strong man could not be calm for a long time. As soon as the general of the imperial court came out of the palace gate, the armored knight went straight to Liuzhou.

The heavy snow filled the sky and the flag faded. The wind is blowing, and the wind is mixed with rumbling drums. I'd rather be a centurion than a scholar with pen and ink.

Author Yang Jiong profile:

The author of this poem, Yang Jiong, a famous poet in Huayin in the early Tang Dynasty, was from Shaanxi, and was one of the "four outstanding poets in the early Tang Dynasty". Because it is the magistrate of Yingchuan County, it is called "Yang Yingchuan" by later generations.

Speaking of the four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty, Yang Jiong, Lu and Luo, it was a wonderful combination. The strongest lineup, perfect tacit understanding and almost the same life experience in the literary history of the Tang Dynasty made future generations cry.

Speaking of their tacit understanding, it is obvious to all. The poems they created all got rid of the decadent voice at that time, and took it as their responsibility to break through the "palace style" of Qi Liang in poetry content and artistic style, opening up a new generation of writing style. Although they don't think so themselves, they don't recognize each other.

As for * * * with life experience, it is even more obvious-life is full of ups and downs, and even torture.