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Poems praising the flying general Li Guang.

1. Last night, the autumn wind entered Hanguan, and the moon was full of Xishan. Flying after pride and Lu is even more urgent. Don't send the horse back to the battlefield! -Early Autumn of Military City by Yanwu in the Tang Dynasty.

Last night, the bleak autumn wind involved the garrison. I looked around, but I saw the moon setting and Leng Yun rolling. Li Guang, a flying general, has repeatedly ordered those brave soldiers to pursue the enemy and prevent him from fleeing the battlefield alone.

2. Until the white sword is seen again, spattered with red blood, when death becomes a responsibility, who will stop to think about fame? However, when it comes to the hardships of desert war, our name today is Li, the great general, who lived a long time ago! -Gao Shi's "Yan Gexing" in the Tang Dynasty.

Looking at each other's white blade flying around with blood, is it still asking for success to die and serve the country? You don't see how miserable it is to fight on the battlefield, and you are still thinking about General Li, who is brave and good at fighting.

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"Flying General" Li Guang

Since ancient times, there have been many famous people in China. Every dynasty produced a number of famous soldiers who were brave and good at fighting. They created and changed the history of war, and their brilliant achievements were also talked about by later generations. Among all the celebrities, there is one person whose position is very embarrassing: his name is well known to all women and children, and even primary school students can recite a few poems related to him casually, but he has not left any records that can go down in history, which is a great pity!

He is Li Guang, the "flying general" of the Western Han Dynasty. Li Guang served as the commander-in-chief of seven places in his life, fought for more than forty years and fought more than seventy times. He was called "Flying General" by Huns, and he dared not invade the border guarded by him for several years, which can be described as hard work.