1. Huangsha wears golden armor in a hundred battles, and Loulan will never be returned until it is broken. --Wang Changling
2. Night vision is too white to collect the light, and there is no battlefield to serve the country. --Lu You
3. In the next year, things will be straightened out, for the sake of longevity. --Xin Qiji
4. Everyone is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. --Gu Yanwu
5. I sigh four or five times in the middle of the night, often worrying about the great country. --Li Bai
6. Take a long breath to cover your tears, mourning the hardships of the people's lives. -- Qu Yuan
7. Lying stiffly in a lonely village, one does not feel sorry for oneself, but still thinks of guarding the Luntai for the country. --Lu You
8. Live as a hero, and die as a ghost. --Li Qingzhao
9. There are tens of millions of mansions in Ande, which can shelter all the poor people in the world. ——Du Fu's "Song of Thatched Cottage Broken by the Autumn Wind"
10. I vowed to sweep away the Xiongnu regardless of my own safety, and five thousand mink brocades were mourned by Hu Chen. ——Chen Tao's "Four Poems on a Journey to Longxi·Part 2"
11. I am willing to put my sword down from my waist to kill Loulan. ——Li Bai's "Six Songs under the Fortress Part 2"
12. It is better to be a centurion than to be a scholar. ——Yang Jiong's "Walking in the Army"
13. The ambition eats Hun meat when hungry, and laughs and talks about drinking Hun blood when thirsty. ——Yue Fei's "Man Jiang Hong·Writing Feelings"