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On a dark and windy night, the enemy took advantage of the darkness to flee. We chased on horseback. The bow was covered with snow.
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"Stoppering Song: The Moon Black Goose Flying High" is an ancient style poem written by the Tang Dynasty poet Lu Lun, and it is the third poem in the group of poems "Stopper". This poem writes about the general's feat of preparing to lead his troops to chase the enemy on a snowy night, and his spirit is heroic. Although the poem does not directly write about the fierce battle scenes, it leaves a broad space for the reader's imagination and creates an atmosphere of poetic meaning.
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The meaning of the plugged song is explained as follows:
Group of poem titles. Tang Dynasty Lu Lun. A total of six poems, written about the general's orders, hunting, leading troops to chase the enemy, breaking the enemy, and triumphant celebrations and other border military scenes, the style is majestic and heroic.
The second of them writes about the general's night hunting, shooting arrows without stones; The third poem is written about the pursuit of the enemy, and the snow is full of bows and knives, especially recited by later generations.
Guo Maoqian's "Yuefu Poetry Collection" lists "Plugged Song" and "Stoppered Song" as horizontal blowing songs, and the main instruments played are drum horns and flutes, and occasionally Qiang flutes. The instruments used to play the horizontal wind music determine the performance effect of the "Stopper". Musical instruments such as flutes and drums and horns are all used in the army, and their sounds are rough, majestic, and full of momentum.
or complaining, poignant, and heartfelt, so it can better express the war scene or the state of mind of the conscript. Therefore, most of the poems in "Stopper" are majestic, jumpy sentences, and unrestrained language, while others are sad and poignant, hesitant and choking.
Rise process:
"Stopper" originated from Han Yuefu's "Out of the Stopper" and "Into the Stopper", but because the Han Dynasty Biansai poems were not developed, the repertoire of "Out of the Stopper" and "Into the Stopper" was born at this time, but no lyrics have been handed down. During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, wars were frequent, but the development of poetry was still extremely slow. In the Tang Dynasty, Yuefu poems became popular, and the development of Biansai poems reached its peak.
Since the founding of the Tang Dynasty, the Tang Dynasty has greatly expanded its territory, and the rulers have also attached great importance to martial arts. In this case, many literati have had the experience of going out of the fortress and seeking fame with military merits, such as the Tang Dynasty poets Gao Shi, Li Bai, Wang Changling, Cen Shen, Li Yi and others have had the experience of serving in the army. As a result, these poets wrote a large number of "Stoppers".
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1. In ancient times, a kind of military song in the border area, "Stopper's Song" was a Yuefu song composed by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Changling.
2. Full text: Plug down the song (one of them)--Author] Wang Changling [Dynasty] Tang.
Cicadas chirp in the empty mulberry forest, August Xiaoguan Road.
Out of the plug into the cold, everywhere yellow reed grass.
has never been a guest, and they are all old on the battlefield.
Mo learns from the ranger, and praises Zilu for being good.
3. Translation: I know that in the bare mulberry forest, Xiaoguan Road in August is cool and autumnally high. After exiting the plug, the climate becomes colder and the inside and outside of the pass are full of yellow and yellow reed grass.
Since ancient times, the heroes of Shanxi in Hebei Province have been accompanied by dust and yellow sand to old age. Mo learned that he was a brave warrior and a ranger, and boasted about his horse in an extraordinary way.
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The meaning of this poem is known in the bare mulberry forest, and the Xiaoguan Road in August is cool and autumnal. After exiting the plug and then entering the plug, the climate rolls and becomes cold, and the inside and outside of the pass are full of yellow and yellow reed grass. Since ancient times, the heroes of Shanxi in Hebei Province have been accompanied by dust and yellow sand to old age.
Mo learned that he was a brave warrior and a ranger, and boasted about his horse in an extraordinary way.
Written by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Changling, the Song describes the scenery of the Biansai and expresses the author's anti-war thoughts. The original poem is: "The cicadas are singing in the empty mulberry forest, and Xiaoguan Road is in August."
Out of the plug into the cold, everywhere yellow reed grass. has always been quiet and guestless, and they are all old in the dust. Don't learn from the rangers, praise the purple horses.
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