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William Wang's Poems in Liangzhou Ci

Liangzhou Ci is a kind of musical title, which prevailed in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. There are many versions of lyrics, and this version of William Wang is one of the most widely circulated versions of Liangzhou Ci. There are four sentences in the whole poem, and the words are easy to understand. If you want to drink pipa immediately, the luminous glass wine mentioned in the first two sentences refers to a kind of wine glass, which looks luxurious and exquisite because it is made of white jade. Pipa here refers to the horn issued in ancient battles. Rushing, in fact, can be the other way around, that is, urging people to get on the horse and fight. The last two sentences express your feelings, and you don't laugh when you are drunk on the battlefield. How many people fought in ancient times? The battlefield is also a battlefield.

The whole poem is very heroic to read, to the effect that the luxurious and exquisite glass is full of fine wine, and when the soldiers are preparing to drink heartily, the horn of the battle suddenly rings, urging the soldiers to get ready for the battle quickly. If you are drunk on the battlefield, please don't joke, because how many soldiers have come back safely from the battlefield since ancient times?

William Wang himself is a frontier poet, and his poems also describe the life scenes of frontier soldiers. The frontier fortress is desolate and the battle is hard, but even so, the soldiers can have fun and have fun. At the beginning of the poem, the heroic and free-spirited image of the soldiers has jumped to the page. Since ancient times, wine has been accompanied by heroes. A moment ago, they were still drinking glasses. The next moment, the horn sounded, and they could immediately go to the battlefield to kill the enemy. This is the life state of soldiers on the battlefield, always ready and always vigilant.

The last two sentences express the heroism of foreign soldiers, free and easy, and death. Perhaps, for soldiers, being wrapped in horse skin is their best destination, and this spirit and integrity are admirable. Talking and laughing, it is an understatement to think of death as a drunk lying on the battlefield, a heroic gesture, and very human. After reading it, I have a feeling of arrogance. Life and death are pessimistic. What are you worried about? What are you afraid of?