As an impassioned war song in The Book of Songs, they are common enemies. This poem shows the high fighting spirit and optimism of Qin Jun and the people's unity and mutual assistance, and its unique and vigorous style reflects the patriotism of Qin people. The whole poem is divided into three chapters, in the form of overlapping words and sentences, describing that when Enemy at the Gates was in charge of the overall situation, they kept consistent with the Zhou royal family. As soon as I heard "Wang Yu urged the teacher", I sharpened my knife and wiped my gun, danced and waved my halberd, and went to the front to kill the enemy together.
Guofeng Qin Feng has no clothes;
Have I nothing to wear? Robe with my son. Wang Yuxing, repair my spear and be an enemy of Zi!
Have I nothing to wear? Take your son. Wang Yu started to repair my spear and halberd and work with his son!
Have I nothing to wear? Take your son. Wang Yuxing, train my soldiers and walk with my son!
Qin people are brave and good at fighting, which is reflected in this poem. Reading this poem, I can't help but be infected by the burning passion in it. The impassioned heroism is fascinating. The first reason for this artistic effect is that the question-and-answer syntax is adopted at the beginning of each chapter. The phrase "no clothes" seems to be self-reproach, rhetorical question, full of uncontrollable anger and indignation, as if to light a fire in people's revenge hearts, so countless soldiers responded in unison: "The robe follows the child!" "Yize!" "Take your son!" The second is that language is full of strong actions: "Fix my spear!" "Fix my spear and halberd!" "Fix my armor!" Let people imagine the warm scene of soldiers sharpening their knives, dancing and waving halberds. This kind of poem can sing and dance, and it is an exciting live drama.