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Rebellious and domineering verses

The rebellious and domineering verses are as follows:

1. But the flying generals of Dragon City are here, and Hu Ma is not allowed to cross the Yin Mountain.

Interpretation: If Li Guang, the flying general of Dragon City, was still here, the Xiongnu would never be allowed to go south to herd horses across the Yin Mountains.

2. The world laughs at me for being crazy, but I laugh at others because they can’t see through it.

Explanation: People laugh at me for being too coquettish, but I laugh at others for not being able to see through the world.

3. If you are happy in life, you must have all the joy, and don’t let the golden bottle stand empty against the moon.

Interpretation: When you are proud of your life, you should indulge in joy and don't let this golden cup face the bright moon empty without wine.

4. Cooking sheep and slaughtering cattle is a pleasure, and you will have to drink three hundred cups at a time.

Explanation: We cook sheep and slaughter cows for fun, and drinking three hundred cups at once is not too much.

5. Look up to the sky and laugh loudly before going out. How can I be a Penghao person?

Interpretation: I turned my head to the sky and laughed loudly and walked out of the door. How could I be a person who has been in the grass for a long time.

6. I am born with talent that will be useful, and I will come back after all my money has been spent.

Interpretation: Everyone's birth must have its own value and meaning. Even if a thousand taels of gold are used up, it can still be obtained again.

7. One body has traveled three thousand miles, and one sword has served as a division for millions.

Interpretation: Having experienced hundreds of battles and traveled three thousand miles on the battlefield, he once withstood a million-strong army with one sword.

8. The origin of the word pours down the water of the Three Gorges, and the pen array sweeps away an army of thousands of people alone.

Interpretation: The abundant words come from an endless source, like the water of the Three Gorges flowing backward; the calligraphy is vigorous and the cursive characters are crisscrossed, like sweeping away an army of thousands of people.

9. Lord Don’t laugh while lying drunk on the battlefield. How many people have fought in ancient times.

Explanation: You must get drunk today before you can rest. Even if you fall drunk on the battlefield, it doesn’t matter. This expedition to serve the country was originally intended to be wrapped in horse leather, but not to come back alive.

10. Huangsha wears golden armor in a hundred battles, and Loulan will never be returned until it is broken.

Interpretation: A soldier guarding the border, who has experienced hundreds of battles, his armor is worn out, his ambition is unquenchable, and he vows not to return home until he defeats the invading enemy.