What poems describe the bloody and cruel scenes of war?

1. The strong wind and the sound of bows and horns make the general hunt for Wei City. ——Wang Wei's "Watching the Hunt"

2. The captive cavalry should be frightened when they hear this. Unexpectedly, they do not dare to fight against the enemy, so the chariot driver Ximen stands still to show off his victory. —— Cen Shen's "Zou Ma Chuan Xing Feng sent the troops out for the Western Expedition"

3. There are righteous men in Guandong, and they raise troops to fight against the evil. ——Cao Cao's "Hao Li Xing"

4. Cao Wu Ge was captured by rhinoceros armor, and his chariot's hub was misplaced, so he was caught in close combat. ——Qu Yuan's "National Sorrow"

5. Concentrating on military music, all men from ancient times are at their best. ——Liang Qichao's "Reading the Collection of Lu Fangweng"

6. The pedestrians are fighting against the wind and the sand is dark, and the princess Pipa is full of resentments. ——Li Qi's "Ancient Military Journey"

7. The war has not ceased, and the children are marching eastward. ——Du Fu's "Three Poems of Qiang Village·Part 3"

8. The letter was not received, but the troops did not stop. ——Du Fu's "Remembering My Brother on a Moonlit Night"

9. On this day, the six armies were stationed together, and the Chinese Valentine's Day laughed at the morning glory. ——Li Shangyin's "Mawei·Part 2"

10. The enemy is like a cloud hiding the sun, and the arrows are falling and the soldiers are fighting for the lead.

——Qu Yuan's "National Tragedy"