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What kind of heroic words did Wang Changling make?

Wang Changling issued a heroic oath: "I will wear golden armor in a hundred battles on the yellow sand, and I will never return Loulan if I don't break it."

Huangsha wears golden armor in a hundred battles, and Loulan will never return it if it is not broken. It means: people have worn out their iron armor and clothes through hundreds of battles, but if they do not completely eliminate the invading border thieves, they will never give up their homeland. Return it!

The previous sentence summarizes the fighting life of the soldiers guarding the border. The "yellow sand" renders the typical environment of the frontier battlefield and tells the desolation of the frontier; the word "hundred battles" vividly illustrates the life of the soldiers guarding the border. Time is long and frontier battles are frequent.

The words "wearing golden armor" exaggerate the difficulty and fierceness of the battle, and also illustrate the heavy price the soldiers paid to protect their homeland and country. The latter sentence uses the allusion of the Han general Huo Guang to outwit Loulan, which expresses the soldiers' oath to defend their home and country without fear of hardship or sacrifice, which is sonorous and powerful.

Creative background:

Wang Changling was a famous frontier fortress poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Later generations praised him as the "Seven Masters". This poem was written when he went to the northwest frontier fortress before becoming an official.

As a scholar, the author did not live much in the frontier fortress. His official career after he ascended the throne was not smooth, and he never held an official position related to border defense. Why is there such heroic ambition in his frontier fortress poems? ?

Because the author was in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, the development of the country's political economy and the strength of national defense gave the Chinese people a high degree of self-confidence. Many people established the ideal of making contributions, and more literati hoped to join the army and go to the border to seek merit. Naturally, there appeared Yang Jiong, who "would rather be a centurion than a scholar", who "forgot himself and left Phoenix Palace to serve his country and take the Dragon City.

How can he learn from the scholars who are always reading in the window" Wang Wei, Cen Shen who "only takes fame from horses, he is really a hero as a husband", and of course Wang Changling who "wears golden armor in a hundred battles on the yellow sand, and will never return it until Loulan is broken"... It can be seen that the poet's joys and sorrows , depression and heroism, are all closely related to the times in which they live.