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Five idioms about war and three ancient and modern sayings about war

The lone army fights alone, and the lone army penetrates into thousands of troops, flees from the battle, and prepares to sharpen the gun, charge into the battle, and bravely win the championship. In the autumn sky, the sound of horns fills the sky, and the rouge condenses into purple at night. (Li He's "Yanmen Prefect's Journey")

6. Lying down at night listening to the wind and rain, the iron horse glaciers come to sleep. (Lu You's "Wind and Rain on November 4th")

7. When people are sleepless, the general's white hair and husband's tears. (Fan Zhongyan) "Proud of the Fisherman")

8. When you are drunk and look at the sword with a lamp on, you will dream of blowing the horns of the company. Eight hundred miles apart, your subordinates will be burned, and fifty strings will be heard outside the Great Wall. Autumn orders of troops on the battlefield. (Xin Qiji's "Broken Array" -Write a poem for Chen Tongfu as a message")