Qin Feng. Wuyi original pinyin

The original and pinyin of Wu Qinfeng Yi Language are as follows:

1, original: naked? Take your son. Wang Yu started to repair my spear and halberd and work with his son! Pinyin: qǐ yuē wú yī? Y incarnation, hello, J incarnation, Y incarnation, hello!

Don't I have anything to wear I share my clothes with you. Your majesty will send troops to fight, and I will repair spears and halberds to cooperate with you.

Yi's writing background

1, Memories of Wu Qinfeng is a ballad of the State of Qin in the Spring and Autumn Period, which is said to have been written by Qin people. His writing background took place in the Spring and Autumn Period of the State of Qin around the 7th century BC, which was a period full of war and change in the history of China.

2. At that time, Zhou Shi declined, and wars broke out frequently among vassal states, vying for territory and resources. Qin, located in the west, rose gradually in the struggle with the governors of the Central Plains. Qin folkway is honest, and martial spirit is deeply rooted in people's hearts. Therefore, Qin's army is famous for its bravery and good fighting.

3. The writing background of Wu Qinfeng Yi was developed under this historical background. Ballads, in the form of impassioned battle songs, show the high fighting spirit and optimism of Qin army and people in unity and mutual assistance and resistance to foreign aggression.

4. From the ballads, we can see the loyalty and love of the people of Qin to the country, as well as their preparation and confidence in the war. They are willing to bravely kill the enemy for the benefit and dignity of the country, not afraid of life and death. This spirit was very rare in the history of China at that time, and it was also one of the important reasons for the gradual rise of Qin.

5. Qin Feng Wuyi expressed the spirit of close unity and mutual support of Qin people by repeatedly singing and emphasizing the words "share joys and sorrows" and "share joys and sorrows". This spirit was very important in the society at that time, because only by uniting can we win the war.