Two songs out of the gate.
First, the bright moon of the Qin Dynasty was close to the Han Dynasty, and the people who marched thousands of miles have not yet returned. But the flying generals of Dragon City are here, and Hu Ma is not taught to cross the Yin Mountain. Secondly, the horse is newly riding on the white jade saddle. After the battle, the moon is cold on the battlefield. The sound of iron drums at the top of the city is still ringing, and the blood of the golden sword in the box is still wet.
"Two Poems from the Fortress" is a set of frontier fortress poems by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Changling. They were written when he went to the Western Regions in his early years. The poems reflect the people's desire for peace. The first poem uses ordinary language to sing a powerful and open-minded theme, with smooth momentum and one breath. The second poem describes the scene just after a thrilling battle. In a few strokes, it vividly depicts the heroic spirit of the soldiers and the proud look of the victor.