The strong wind blows, the clouds fly, I unify the world, glory goes to glory, how can I get a warrior, and the country is defended in all directions! -Han Liubang's "Wind Song" Wind Song has wind. Yunfei, the home of Vega, and Andrew's warrior! Writing style of 300 ancient poems
The wind is blowing hard and the clouds are flying. I unified the world and came home dressed. How can we get a warrior to defend our country?
Appreciation: Song of the Wind contains only three sentences, which is extremely rare in the history of China's poetry. Each of the three poems represents a vast and different scene and artistic conception. The author really cherishes these three poems and is highly concentrated. Among them, the first sentence, the wind rises in the clouds, is the most amazing poem in ancient and modern times.
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. If Xiang Yu's "Gaixia Song" shows the sorrow of losers, then "Da Feng Ge" shows the sorrow of winners. As a link between these two kinds of sadness, it is a sentimental feeling for people's smallness.
Creative background: Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang, a native of Fengyi, Pei County, was the founding emperor of the Han Dynasty, one of the great pioneers of Han culture, and an outstanding politician, strategist and conductor in the history of China. He made outstanding contributions to the development of the Han nationality and the unification and strength of China.