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Poetry about wearing armor and going into battle

1. Lu You's poem about eager to go into battle to kill the enemy

It was stormy on November 4th

Lying in a lonely village, I don't feel sorry for myself, but I still think about defending the country. Luntai.

Lying down late at night, listening to the wind and rain, I dreamed of the iron horse and the glacier.

Shu Ang

When I was young, I knew that things were difficult, and the Central Plains looked to the north like a mountain.

The building boat crosses Guazhou in the snowy night, and the iron horse disperses in the strong autumn wind.

I walled the Great Wall and promised myself that my hair would be empty, but my hair was already faded in the mirror.

If you are a master and show your true name in the world, no one can compare with you for thousands of years.

This is a poem

In fact, I feel that this poem can answer your question better, especially the last sentence "Who would have expected this body, my heart is in Tianshan, and my body is in Cangzhou!"

Telling the truth

Back then, I traveled thousands of miles to find a feudal lord and defended Liangzhou on horseback.

Wherever the dream of Guanhe ends, the old mink fur is dark in the dust.

Hu is still alive, his temples are beginning to fall, and his tears are empty.

Who would have expected this body, my heart is in Tianshan, and I am in Cangzhou! 2. Give me some poems, stories, and historical figures about war

"Army March" by Yang Jiong

The beacon light shines on Xijing, and I feel uneasy.

Yazhang bid farewell to Fengque, and the cavalry circled Dragon City.

The snow is dark and the flag paintings are withered, and the wind is heavy with the sound of drums.

It is better to be a centurion than a scholar.

Yang Jiong (650-693 AD) was a native of Huayin, Hongnong (now Huayin County, Shaanxi Province). At the age of ten, he passed the prodigy examination and was waiting for the establishment of Hongwen Hall. At the age of twenty-seven, he should be responsible for the system and policies, and be the supplementary secretary of the Provincial School Secretary. Later, he served as a bachelor of Chongwen Hall and moved to Zhanshi to be the director. Empress Wu demoted Zizhou Ci to join the army. Soon after, he was appointed magistrate of Yingchuan County in Wuzhou and died in office. He is one of the "Four Heroes of the Early Tang Dynasty" and is good at five rhymes. His frontier poems are vigorous and powerful. "Military March" is his representative work of frontier fortress poetry.

In the early Tang Dynasty, foreign invasions were frequent and wars continued, so the borders were in urgent need of stability. At that time, some aspiring scholars joined the army and rushed to the border to defend the country. Yang Jiong's "Military March" truly reflects this historical fact and expresses a loyal heart to serve the country.

"The beacon fire shines on Xijing, and I feel uneasy in my heart."

The first couplet reveals the general's sentiments and mood, making the poem thrilling. "Fenghuo" refers to the flames of war; "Xijing" refers to the capital Chang'an. The war is about to reach Chang'an, the capital, and the situation is very critical. How can a scholar who is full of serving his country be at peace? I really want to put on my armor and go into battle immediately and plunge into the war of blood and fire.

"Yazhang bid farewell to Fengque, and the cavalry circled Dragon City."

The chin couplet describes the situation of the expedition and the defense of the city. "Yazhang" is a kind of talisman used by soldiers in ancient times, that is, a military talisman. This refers to the general who leads the troops on an expedition. "Fengque", the imperial palace, this is Chang'an. The army that participated in the expedition left the capital Chang'an. This is the situation of the expedition. "Iron Cavalry" (jìji): a strong cavalryman. "Dragon City": Some people say it refers to the enemy city. "Robbing the Dragon City" means encircling and attacking the enemy city. I don't think so. "Dragon City" should be an important border town and military hub of the Tang Dynasty. Wang Changling's poem "Crossing the Fortress" contains the sentence "But the flying generals in Longcheng are here, and Huma is not taught to cross the Yinshan Mountains." "Dragon City" refers to Lucheng, which later became the seat of Beiping County in the Tang Dynasty, and "flying generals" refers to the prefect of Youbeiping in the Han Dynasty. Li Guang, brave and good at fighting, powerful in Longcheng, was known as the "Flying General". Besides, "cavalry around Dragon City", the word "circle" means to patrol around Dragon City and defend the city. There is no need to "attack" Dragon City or "take" Dragon City, so it can be said that "Dragon City" is an important border town of the Tang Dynasty, and "circling Dragon City" does not mean attacking the enemy city. "Iron cavalry around the Dragon City" describes the tight barriers guarding the city and highlights the tense atmosphere before the war.

"The snow is dark and the flag paintings are withered, and the wind is full of sounds of drums."

The neck couplet describes the war scene. "Snow is dark" means the snow is heavy and the sky is dark. Wither, wither, the meaning here is dim. The snow was falling heavily, the sky was dark and the ground was dark, and even the paintings on the battle flags could not be seen clearly. The strong north wind was mixed with the sound of marching drums. The drums shook the ground and the shouts shook the sky, depicting a fierce and desperate battle. The poet's brilliance is to describe the harsh natural environment and cruel war scenes together, highlighting the intensity of the war.

"It is better to be a centurion than a scholar."

The last couplet concludes with a statement of aspirations. "Centurion" refers to a small official who leads a hundred soldiers. "I would rather be a centurion" not only highlights the humble official position of the "centurion", but also illustrates his bravery and ability in battle. Just imagine, if you are not a brave and skilled person, can you be a "centurion"? There is a sharp contrast between "centurion" and "scholar". A "centurion" is just a small official, while a "scholar" can pass the imperial examination, rise to great heights, and honor his ancestors. His future is limitless. The poet uses a choice of complex sentences, and clearly chooses "centurion". It fully expresses strong scholarly enthusiasm and full patriotic passion. This spirit of putting national interests first is worth learning, so this poem still has practical significance.

Wang Chongge, Yan Han, teachers, currently live in Dawu, Hubei.

3. Poems describing ice flowers

Poetry:

Ice is a neighbor of honey and snow, and has a proud and cold heart with plum blossoms.

Flowers bloom without green leaves to protect them, gold armor brings its own soldiers.

Words:

Pink lips (Ice Linghua)

Naked jade is wrapped in ice, and the top is covered with fat and gold. Qiao Xiangyuan

Neck. And it wakes up the wasteland.

The medicine is good for Chan’s body, and the forest sea holds its shadow. Kanqianling. Enter

the fairyland. It would be a blessing to see it.

Modern poetry:

Bing Linghua

——To Mr. Huang Xinghui

Author: Xiaoman

Who To be able to lift words high above the head

Like rocks holding ice flowers high

Like pioneers holding conquering hearts

High on Mount Pisgah

Is there anyone who can listen to this?

The bitter juice in their roots

How to absorb the lamentation of the Holy Spirit

Try to endure

< p> There is a carving knife that can emerge from the cold wind

that can carve the glory of the sanctuary into its surroundings

If it coincides with a certain word

, it will unlock the secret lock - its teachings

Calm the storm in the center of the vortex:

And send it straight to The other side of the origin?

Now, the youngest one, it is finally your turn to speak

You must hide all your passion for singing Oh

Don’t give it to those who look up to you The land leaves a shadow

Do not tremble at the knees

Like Aaron, like Aaron's sons

Do not rush to argue for yourself

When the doomsday comes

When flowers are next to flowers

When they exchange the fragrance of sacrifices with each other 4. Idioms or words and famous sayings and poems about war

One man is in charge of the pass, and ten thousand men are not allowed to attack. All vegetation and trees are soldiers. Horses and leather are wrapped in corpses. They go into battle with no clothes. They are mobs. They are fighting grass and frightening snakes. They are surrounded on all sides. They use soldiers like gods. They are brave and have no plans. The whole people are soldiers. They attack from the east and west. Attack when they are unprepared. Take them by surprise. Build a strong wall and clear the field. Rise up. Break cauldrons and sink boats. Encircle Wei and rescue Zhao. Standing on the wall to watch, secretly crossing into Chencang, making alliances under the city, laughing at fifty steps and making a hundred steps, committing suicide to become a benevolent person, talking about war on paper, making a sound of wind and thunder, and making camp at every step. Look at the plum blossoms to quench thirst, move the curtains and curtains, make one vigorous effort, and then fail three times.

I am brave enough to be a hero, I know my enemy and myself, I can fight a hundred battles without danger, I am attacked from the front and back, I am invincible, I am invincible in every battle, the smoke is filled,

The soldiers are full and the horses are working hard, but in vain + the success is not there

Guards with swords and halberds force the people to rebel

+ Scattered soldiers + Brave and vigorous advancement + Unexpected success in advance and retreat. Tight barriers + Strict formations waiting for close combat to annihilate the entire army. Attack from far and near + Attack their unpreparedness. Defeat and succeed. Disarm and return to the field to fight against the sky and earth. Raise the best animals + Be unstoppable + Give a warning to the boat. The enemy's country is full of gunfire and bullets, and the battle is quick + a showdown between male and female, horses and bows + folding bows and knives + serving the country with loyalty + the unparalleled generals of the country + taking advantage of the opportunity + all the trees and grass + soldiers are surrounded by misfortunes + singing praises of virtue, arrows on the strings, horses and leather shrouding corpses, golden cities, soup pools, horses on their backs, soldiers like gods Because the enemy wanted to capture them, he tried to capture them + Let the tiger return to the mountain

Give orders and use all the ammunition and reinforcements, draw the sword and draw the troops + Use the plan to get rid of it + There is no way out + Go through life and death

Tune the tiger away from the mountain and retreat in the face of difficulties, wave the enemy and turn against the enemy. If the armor does not rebound, it will run out of food, and the momentum will be huge. Just sit back and watch the success or failure + The defeated general

+ The general's cry. The enemy is outnumbered. There are ten sieges and five attacks

Go forward bravely