Current location - Quotes Website - Famous sayings - Poems describing the Tiejun Army
Poems describing the Tiejun Army
Li Bai's Join the Army—

The Yumenguan Pass broke the Xiongnu of Jinwei Mountain and expelled Titan.

Only the head of Khan can get the head of Khan and go straight to Tielu.

"The Battle of the South" Lu

The general is out of purple, and he is greedy.

The war didn't stop at night, the ring of the bow carved by the soldiers was beautiful, and the running of the cavalry was not cut off the next day.

"White Horse" Li Bai-

The general sent a white horse and crossed the Yellow River smoothly.

If the snow-capped mountains are surging, the drinking water stream can dry up the Hutuo River.

Please click to enter a picture description.

Please click to enter a picture description.

Two Poems of Joining the Army is a set of poems by Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, which is included in the whole Tang poetry. The first one is a five-character poem, which describes the combat experience and feelings of soldiers who joined the army and their desire to fight and kill the enemy in order to achieve peace. The second poem, a seven-character quatrain, narrates the heroic deeds of Tang Jun who was trapped and broke through, and enthusiastically praises the patriotic spirit of the frontier fortress court athletes who fought bloody battles and defended their country. The whole poem embodies the author's desire to make contributions to the country.

Please click to enter a picture description.

Please click to enter a picture description.

The Battle of the South of the City is a five-character poem by Lu, a poet in the early Tang Dynasty, which vividly depicts the scene of fierce fighting between the south of Yanmenguan and the Xiongnu. The whole poem shows Tang Jun's strong determination to fight the enemy to the end. The poet also expressed his patriotic enthusiasm and desire to make contributions by praising the brave and tenacious spirit of the Han army soldiers against the Huns.

Please click to enter a picture description.

Please click to enter a picture description.

Sending a white horse is the work of Li Bai, a great poet in Tang Dynasty. The poetic style is bold and unconstrained, the imagination is rich, the language flows naturally and the melody is harmonious and changeable. The poem consists of five words and sixteen sentences, describing the heroic spirit of the soldiers who climbed mountains and mountains to fight against the invaders and defend their country.