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The meaning of wild goose gate satrap star

Translation:

Dark clouds press the city head, and the city wall seems to collapse; Armor reflects sunlight and shines like golden scales. The sound of the horn resounded through the autumn sky, and the soil beside the plug condensed purple gas in the night.

The cold wind half rolls the red flag, and the clear air rushes to Xiao; It's freezing, and the drums are low. In order to repay the monarch's sincerity in recruiting talented people, he fought for his country to the death with a sword in his hand!

Poetry:

Enemy soldiers rolled in like dark clouds in an attempt to tear down the city wall; Our army was ready, and the sun shone on the armor, glittering with gold. 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. I want to report to you on the golden platform, and I want to take Yulong to your death.

Appreciate:

Generally speaking, it is not appropriate to write tragic and tragic battle scenes with colorful words, and almost every sentence of Li He's poems has bright colors, such as gold, rouge and purple, which are not only bright but also rich in color.

They are intertwined with black, autumn colors, jade white and so on, forming a colorful picture. A poet, like a talented painter, is particularly good at coloring, expressing things with color, and touching people with color, not just sketching the outline.