"Song of the Great Wind" only has the first three sentences.
1. "Song of the Great Wind" is a poem composed by Liu Bang, the emperor of the Han Dynasty. It was when he returned from Pingtai County and visited Peixian County to invite his old friends to drink. Liu Bang sang this song while he was building a building while he was drunk.
"The strong wind is blowing, the clouds are flying, the Weijia sea is returning home, and the warriors are guarding the four directions."
The first two sentences of this poem express directly from the heart, and are heroic and unrestrained. The whole poem is full of a domineering atmosphere, but the last sentence also expresses the author's deep worry and melancholy about the country's instability.
2. "Great Wind Song" is a song sung by singer Ding Wu, with lyrics written by Liu Bang and Kang Yu.
"The abandoned site of Afang is in the barren hills of Han Dynasty, and foxes and rabbits are roaming in groups again.
Luxury has turned into a spring dream, leaving behind the sorrows of the past and present.
Don't go up to the ancient plains. My head is filled with tears.
The sun is setting, the geese are flying south, and the Wei River is flowing eastward.
The time is unfavorable.
What can you do if your talents are not gone?
What can you do if you are worried?
The wind is blowing and the clouds are flying. p>Weijia is returning to his hometown.
The warriors are here to guard the four directions.
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