There were many poems about conquering the battlefield. The following were some examples: 1. "The yellow sand has been through hundreds of battles, wearing golden armor. Loulan will never return if it is not broken. " -Wang Changling's Seven Songs on the Army, Part Four" 2. "I fought for three thousand miles, and my sword once fought a million troops. " -Wang Wei's" Old Man's Journey " 3. "At night, I lie listening to the wind and rain. The iron horse and the ice river come to my dream. " -Lu You," November 4th Storm " 4. "A man who does not show his ambition is born with an eight-foot body. " -Feng Menglong's Warning to the World 5. "The yellow sand has been through hundreds of battles, wearing golden armor. Loulan will never return if it is not broken. " -Wang Changling's Seven Songs on the Army, Part Four" 6. "A little bit of Great Spirit, a thousand miles of wind. " -Su Shi's" Shuidiao Getou·Huangzhou Kuaizai Pavilion Presented to Zhang " 7. "Don't laugh when you're drunk on the battlefield. How many people have fought since ancient times? " -Wang Han's Liangzhou Ci (1)" Through vivid language and heroic momentum, these poems depicted the scenes of fighting on the battlefield and their lofty aspirations. They displayed the courage, determination, and indomitable spirit of the soldiers, giving people dominance and encouragement.
Ancient poems often describe the scenes of battles and the fighting postures of warriors. The following are some famous ancient poems about battles on the battlefield: 1 "Climbing High"-Wang Zhihuan 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. 2. Remembering the Past at Red Cliff-Du Fu of Tang Dynasty The waves of the Great River East washed away all the heroes of the ages. The people on the west side of the old camp said that it was the Red Cliff of Zhou Lang of the Three Kingdoms. Rocks pierced through the sky and waves crashed against the shore, rolling up thousands of piles of snow. How many heroes were there in a time when the landscape was as picturesque as a painting? Thinking back to the time when Gong Jin married Xiao Qiao, she was handsome and handsome. With feathered fans and turbans, they laugh and laugh, and their oars turn into ashes. 3 "Long March"-Tang Dynasty Wangwan The Red Army was not afraid of the difficulties of the expedition. The Five Ridges are winding, the waves are rising, and the dark clouds are majestic, walking like mud balls. I'm even more happy that the three armies of the Thousand Miles Snow Army of Min Mountain will be happy after the battle. At dawn, the White Emperor set out early on the moon. 4 "General's Journey"-Li He of Tang Dynasty Yan Zhao's heroic spirit has been in the Han family for thousands of miles. With 100,000 banners, he killed the Hu Krupp and fought a bloody battle in Goguryeo Mountain. The city has been surrounded by more than 10,000 people. The wild horses follow the north wind and fly over the southern branches of the bird's nest. The days are long gone, the clothes are long. Floating clouds cover the day, and the wanderer does not care to return. I miss you so much that I grow old. Don't give up, don't go on the road, try to eat more.
There were many domineering ancient poems, such as Li Bai's " I'm born to be useful, and I'll come back again when I'm gone." And " Laugh at the sky and go out. How can we be people of the thatched cottage?" There was also Tan Sitong's "Inscription on the Wall in Prison", which read,"I smile at the sky with my sword, leaving my liver and gall in Kunlun." Wait a minute. These famous lines showed the lofty aspirations and self-confidence of the ancient poets.
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There were many domineering poems. Here are some examples: Asking you how much sorrow you can have is like a river flowing eastward in spring. - Li Yu's " Langtaosha·Beidai River " 2 ambition hungry meal Hu Krupp meat laughing talk thirsty drink Xiongnu blood. - Li Qingzhao's Dream Like Order Three hundred battles in the yellow sand, wearing golden armor, Lou Lan will never return. - Wang Changling's Liangzhou Ci Since ancient times, who hasn't died? - Wen Tianxiang, Crossing the Lingding Ocean Asking you how many favors you can have is like a night of wind and rain dispersing the vast sky. - Lu Lun's Bodhisattva Man·Writing on the Wall of the Mouth in Jiangxi Province These poems were full of lofty aspirations, indomitable spirit, and strong patriotic feelings. They showed the author's perseverance and courage, making people feel domineering.
There were many domineering poems by Su Shi, including "Spring in the Qin Garden·Lonely Pavilion Light Green","Spring in the Qin Garden·Love is a Chain","Spring in the Qin Garden·Lonely Crane Flying Back", etc. These poems expressed Su Shi's misery of his life and his unfulfilled ambition, his nostalgia and regret for his old friends, his resentment towards the injustice of the world, and his sigh for the short life. These poems were famous for their ups and downs, twists and turns, profound language, and profound philosophy.
Many novels had some domineering poems. The following were some of the more famous ones: Qin Shihuang: The wind rises, the clouds fly, and the power of the sea returns to his hometown. 2 Xiang Yu: The world's wind and clouds come from our generation. Once we enter the Jianghu, the years urge the emperor to seek hegemony. We can't win in laughter. Life is drunk. 3. Sun Wukong: I smile at the sky with my sword, leaving my liver and gall in Kunlun. 4. Lu Bu: Lu Bu among men, Red Rabbit among horses, hero invincible, invincible in the world. 5 Cao Cao: I would rather let the world down than let the world down me. Of course, this was only a small portion of the domineering poems. Many other characters in the novel had some more domineering poems.
He had accumulated a lot of wealth and was invincible. The accumulation of baht is not yielding to an inch of land, and the 102 passes of Qin are desperate. The accumulation of the world's loyalty, a promise of thousands of gold, the spirit of dragon and horse.
Among Li Bai's ten most domineering poems, the poem " I'm about to drink " was: " I'm born to be useful, and I'll come back when I'm gone."
Li Bai's ten most domineering poems included "A Chivalrous Man's Journey,""A Journey to the Youth Field,""White Horse Chapter,""A Gift to My Brother Xiangyang Shao Fu Hao,""Looking at Lushan Waterfall,""Climbing the Stork Tower,""A Journey to Changgan,""Going to Drink,""Parting Children from Nanling to the Capital," and "Thinking in the Quiet Night." These poems depicted Li Bai's lofty aspirations and fearless spirit, showing his longing for freedom, romantic life, and his hometown. Among them," Journey of Chivalrous Men " was used as a line in a domestic game." Looking at the Waterfall of Lushan Mountain " described the boundless magnificent waterfall when Li Bai was on Lushan Mountain." Climbing the Stork Tower " was full of philosophy and expressed Li Bai's attitude of helping people overcome their predicament with wisdom and courage." Journey of a Long Gan " described Li Bai's courage to face loneliness alone, and " Wine " expressed Li Bai's yearning for freedom and romantic life. These poems all displayed Li Bai's domineering and unique artistic style.
Huang Chao's three most domineering poems were "After the First Grade, Fu Ju,""Inscription on Chrysanthemum" and "Inscription on Self-portrait." Among them," The Chrysanthemum After the Failure " was one of Huang Chao's most famous works. It depicted the scene of the other flowers withering after the chrysanthemum bloomed, expressing Huang Chao's lofty aspirations. On the other hand," Inscription on Chrysanthemum " showed Huang Chao's beautiful vision of chrysanthemums and peach blossoms, expressing his yearning for a beautiful world. "Self-Inscription" expressed Huang Chao's praise for the natural scenery and his thoughts on life. These three poems all showed Huang Chao's heroic spirit and unique artistic talent.