Alright, the following are a few poems that describe war from ancient times to the present. I've extracted one from them that I've read and recited: 1 Ascending (Du Fu of Tang Dynasty) The wind is strong, the sky is high, the apes howl, the white birds fly back to the clear sand of the mournful island. Endless trees fall and the endless Yangtze River rolls down. I'm always a guest in autumn, sad for thousands of miles. I've been sick for a hundred years, and I'm alone on the stage. I'm in trouble, bitter resentment, frosty hair, downcast hair, I've just stopped drinking. This poem described the pain and loss that war brought to mankind. In the poem, Du Fu described his feelings when he climbed high and looked into the distance. He described the horror and destructive power of war, as well as the difficulties and pain that humans faced in the war. 2 War and Peace (Leo Tolstoy, Russia) Happy families, happy families are all similar Unfortunate families and happy families were different. This was a poem about war. It described the misfortunes of different families and reflected the pain and disaster that war brought to mankind. 3 "Langtaosha·Beidai River"(Liu Yuxi of Tang Dynasty) The rain falls, the swallows are quiet, and the white waves are soaring The fishing boats outside Qinghuangdao are nowhere to be seen I know who to go to. It's cold at the top. This was a poem describing war. It described the sinking of ships and the surging waves in the war, reflecting the great disaster that war brought to mankind. "Farewell to the Ancient Grass"(Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty) The grass on the plain withers and thrives once a year. The wildfire never ends, and the spring breeze blows, it grows again. The far-off fragrance encroaches on the ancient road, the clear green connecting the deserted city. And send the king's grandson away, full of parting feelings. This poem depicted the destruction that war brought to nature. In the poem, Bai Juyi described the feelings he had when he sent off the ancient plains. He described the destruction of nature by humans in the war and the victims of nature in the war.