The battlefield is broken and the south of the city has been besieged.
The sudden battalion shot and killed General Hu Yan, and led the beaten army to ride home alone.
This poem describes an extremely brave general in only four sentences. The first sentence describes the general's past military career. The armor that accompanied him to the war has been damaged, leaving countless scars and arrows, which shows the tragic battle he experienced. Although this sentence is written ironically, it is equivalent to the simplest description of the protagonist in the poem from the overall aspect. With this sentence as a foreshadowing, he then wrote that he was facing a new severe test-"the south of the city is surrounded by many numbers." There is a constant war beyond the Great Wall, and the south of the city is a retreat. However, Liancheng South has also been surrounded by the enemy, and the whole army is in a desperate situation that may be wiped out by the whole army. Although there is only this sentence, it is a close call and makes people nervous. "The sudden camp shot Hu Yan and led the disabled soldiers to ride home alone." Huyan, who was chosen as the target, was shot first when the camp broke into the array, making the enemy panic, taking the opportunity to fight out of the encirclement and leading the disabled soldiers to fight out. This poem wants to show a brave hero, and the war written is generally a failure. Although failure is not depressing, it shows heroism in failure. "Lead the disabled soldiers to ride home" and "lead the disabled soldiers back a thousand times" gives people a sense of indomitable spirit. The poem does not use a portrait to describe the general, but through the tense battle scenes, the hero's spirit and spirit are extremely vivid and outstanding, leaving an unforgettable impression. Comparing this thrilling breakthrough with the first sentence "the battlefield is broken", people think that this is just a battle in his "battlefield". In this case, we just put this breakthrough war and the whole battle course of the hero.