Wang Wei Pinyin Edition Third Edition Juvenile Behavior

A suit can break two carved arcs, Y and sh ē n né ng b ò li m: ng di ā o ú. Riding a kilo is like riding without L ǔ j ǐ qi ā n chó ng zh ú. They sat on golden saddles, tuned white pi ā n zuT j and n ā n tiá o bá iá y incarnation, and shot five Khan in succession.

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The Journey of Four Boys Part III

Wang Wei

A suit can break two carved arcs y and sh ē n né ng bò li m: ng di ā o hú,

Riding a kilo is like riding without L ǔ j ǐ qi ā n chó ng zh ǐ s ǐ wú.

Sitting on the golden saddle and tuning the white feather piān Zuo jīnān tiáo báIáy o Bá iá y incarnation,

They shot and killed five Khan in succession.

A man can open two carved bows, regardless of the enemy's heavy riding. I sat on the golden saddle, calmly adjusted my arrow and kept shooting at the enemy chief, so I couldn't escape.

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There are four poems in Wang Wei's A Boy's Journey. These four poems describe a group of heroic young heroes in distress from different aspects, pay warm tribute to the spirit of the Rangers, and show their vigorous spiritual outlook, life track and growth process in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.

In the third song, I wrote one or three sentences about the courage of young people to kill the enemy. This close-up is a portrayal of the young man's heroic posture. The second sentence and the fourth sentence, I wrote from the other side, compared with the young people's ability and boldness. The carved arc, golden saddle and bai ling in the poem are all slightly dyed with colored pens. They used to love their people, their things, and things here add luster to people. People and things might as well reflect each other and complement each other.