The previous sentence of the white horse suddenly facing the wind is the red flag flying towards the sun.
1. Original text
Leaving the east of the county town at dawn, they surrounded Asakusa. The red flag flies toward the sun, and the white horse suddenly faces the wind.
Draw the golden arrowhead with your back hand, and turn over to control the horn bow. Thousands of people pointed at the same place, and a goose fell into the cold sky.
2. Translation
In the morning, people and horses rushed to the east of the county city. They were divided into the shallow grass for hunting. The red flag flutters towards the rising sun, and the white horse gallops against the strong wind.
Use your backhand to draw out the golden arrow from behind, then turn over and fully draw the horn bow. Everyone cheered and pointed at the same place, a wild goose fell ten miles in the sky.
3. Introduction to the author
Zhang Hu, courtesy name Chengji, was born in Qinghe, Xingtai, and was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. Born in the famous Zhang family in Qinghe, he has a distinguished family background. He is called Mr. Zhang and has the reputation of "a famous person in the country". Zhang Hu made outstanding achievements in poetry creation throughout his life. "The motherland is three thousand miles away, and she has been in the palace for twenty years." This is why Zhang Hu got his name. "Complete Poems of the Tang Dynasty" contains 349 of his poems.
Poem appreciation of "Viewing Li Sikong Hunting in Xuzhou":
The first half of the poem, one to three sentences, is about the morning glow filling the sky, the morning breeze blowing, and the green grass. The red flag faces the sun, as a magnificent scene before the character appears. The following sentence "The white horse suddenly faces the wind" is the hero's appearance on the horse, showing his "handsome" appearance. From this point on, the focus of the poem shifts to the heroic knight's outstanding skill in hunting geese and his agility in public.
In terms of material selection, this poem neatly describes only one character in the scene, and only describes one gesture and one body of the hero on horseback, and uses a unique shot of geese falling into the cold sky in an instant. It makes it burst out with splendor, the accuracy of the materials used, and the crispness of the description lines really make people cheer for it along with "thousands of people pointing their fingers".