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Poems describing blood
1, poem: Go out laughing, I am Artemisia. ?

Said by: Li Bai in Tang Dynasty, children of Nanling did not enter Beijing.

Interpretation: How can you become a person who has stayed in the wild for a long time when you walk out the door with a big laugh on your back?

2. Poetry: Ercao's name is ruined, and the rivers are ruined forever.

Said by Du Fu in Tang Dynasty, "Drama is the second of the six quatrains"

Interpretation: After everything in your generation turns to dust, it will never hurt the flow of the surging river.

3. Poetry: Since God has given talents, let them be employed! , spin one thousand silver, all back! .

From: Li Bai's Into the Wine in the Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: God created my talent, which is bound to be useful, and I can get it again after Huang Jinhua's death.

4. Poetry: Sleeping at night and listening to the wind and rain, the dream of the iron horse glacier.

From: Lu You, Song "Two Storms on November 4th"

Commentary: That night is almost over. I was lying in bed and heard the wind and rain. I dreamt in a daze that I was riding a horse in armor and crossing the frozen river to the northern battlefield.

5, verse: there is fire when hitting stones, and there is no smoke when hitting Yuan.

Said by Meng Jiao in Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: only when you hit a stone will there be sparks; If you don't fight, not even a little smoke will come out.