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Which poem does the drunken beauty knee come from?

"Drunk on a Beauty's Knee" is a poem written by Huo Qubing, a famous poet in the Han Dynasty. The original poem should be: "Drunk on a Beauty's Knee, wake up and hold a killer's sword, not asking for a killer's sword, but asking for a killer's sword. How can we make a home?"

Definition of "drunken lying on a beautiful woman's knee": This heroic spirit is accompanied by a beautiful woman, who can lie on her lap after drinking and enjoy tenderness.

Appreciation: On weekdays, there is still the courage to rule the world, and the beauty of Jiangshan is in hand. Although sharp arrows are flying all over the sky in that cold battlefield, the fame of a general is piled up by the mountain of countless bones as stepping stones. In that lifeless battlefield, it is full of haze, but when a beauty smiles, her heart is as sunny as that, and the haze is gone. Even in that bloody battle like Shura's hell, she is still full of fighting spirit.

Huo Qubing's character story:

Huo Qubing was diligent and studious since he was a child, and he excelled in martial arts at an early age, and he was proficient in riding, archery, stabbing and other skills. As a teenager, he became a bodyguard in the court.

at the age of seventeen, Huo Qubing went deep into the desert with general Wei Qing to fight tarkan. Huo Qubing showed his outstanding military talents on his first expedition, and Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty was very happy. He named Huo Qubing the "Champion Hou", indicating that he was brave in winning the title of the three armed forces.

Huo Qubing used his troops flexibly, paid attention to the general plan, and was good at long-distance raids, quick raids, circuitous, interspersed and annihilation wars, which made great contributions to the military expansion in the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.

above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Huo Qubing