Poems describing Sui and Tang Dynasties are as follows

As far as the existing folk songs in the Tang Dynasty are concerned, many of them have exposed the decadent darkness of the ruling clique and expressed the people's hatred and resistance against them. For example, Yin Fozi before the Song of Cao Fa, the King, and the Wang Tuo otter later sentenced the donkey to bite the melon. See money be in heaven, drink without a bell. Hags, who is often hungry, is not well off/Two Beijing Nursery Rhymes is not afraid of the blue list, but it is difficult to answer; No money, life and death are officials.

Due to the prosperity of the national situation in the Tang Dynasty, the excitement of the people's spirit, and the appearance of frontier poets, there are also works praising patriotic generals in folk songs. For example, in "Song of Xue Jun", the general's three arrows set the Tianshan Mountains, and the strong man Long song entered the Han Pass, "it is also good for men and women":

Men and women are also good, always the best. My son is worried about his service. He is afraid of burning the signboard. One is that there is no rent adjustment, and the other is that there is no military name. Close the door, the stars are in the ear.