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On yanmenguan's domineering poems

1, the general is out of purple, and he is greedy. The two armies fought in the north of Yanmenguan, and our army and the enemy occupied positions in the south of the city. 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. The soldiers fought hard at night and should have rested during the day, but they didn't stop until the battle was won and had a good sleep. -From the Tang Dynasty: Lu's "Fighting in the South and Fighting in the North"

2. The dark clouds have crushed the city to destroy it, and the light has spread to the sun. In autumn, the loud bugle sounded; The soldier's blood became dark in the night. The red flag rolled half, and the reinforcements rushed to Xiao; The night frost is heavy and the drums are gloomy. Just to return the king, sword and death. -From the Tang Dynasty: Li He's "Wild Goose Gate Taishouxing"

3, Kuzhulingtou Autumn Moon Festival, Kuzhunanzhi partridge flying. Married to the husband of Yan Shan Hu Yan, who will take me back to Yanmen. -From the Tang Dynasty: Li Bai's Poems of Mountain Partridges

4. The Gaoshan people are connected to Yan in the east, and close to the Hu family of Yanmen. You see, a conference semifinals untied the rope on the falcon's foot, let it fly out to hunt birds, and rode the local Ma Chi to hunt in the vast autumn. -From the Tang Dynasty: Cui Hao's "Wild Gate and Tiger Song"

5, crossing the river in autumn night, blowing wild geese and mulberry. Zam people in Harraca are far from hunting. Although it is not autumn, the frontier fortress is very cold, and the soldiers can only sleep in the dark frost. -From the Tang Dynasty: Wang Changling's "Autumn Night Crossing the River in Summer"

The Yellow River is far above the white clouds. It is an isolated city, Wan Ren Mountain. Why use the elegy of willow to complain about the delay of spring, old Yumenguan, a spring breeze is not blowing! -From the Tang Dynasty: Wang Zhihuan's Liangzhou Ci