It was from the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which described Liu Bei lamenting that although he was reluctant to part with the battle at Red Cliff, he was ultimately unable to turn the tide and could only lie drunk on the battlefield.
This poem used a contrasting rhetorical device. By comparing the drunken lying on the battlefield and returning from the battle, it shows that the warriors on the battlefield are exhausted but still full of spirit when they return for the country and honor. This tenacious vitality and strong will are worth learning and praising. At the same time, this sentence also reflects the changes in history and the cruelty of war, reminding us to cherish peace and love life.
This sentence came from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower." The whole poem is as follows: The white sun is leaning against the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea. I want to see a thousand miles and climb another level. Once upon a time, people had already left this place by yellow crane, leaving the Yellow Crane Tower empty. The yellow crane is gone, never to return. Qingchuan calendar Hanyang trees, fragrant grass lush parrot island. Where is the village at dusk? the misty waves on the river make one sad. This poem described the author's view of the battlefield. The phrase " Drunken Lord Grim lies on the battlefield, how many people have fought since ancient times?" expressed the cruelty of war and the ruthlessness of history.
This poem came from the first volume of Feng Menglong's novel, Yu Shi Ming Yan, Chen She Ju Yi. The original text was: " How many people are drunk in the smoke of a bustling city and half a city? Life is as short as a spring dream, winning the reputation of a brothel." It depicted a bustling city and half of the city. The smoky scene hinted at the short and illusory life, and the "drunk immortals" referred to those who were addicted to the illusion.
Since ancient times, a few people who fought back was a famous sentence in the "Troop Carriage" written by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The whole poem described the difficulties and pains that Du Fu experienced in the war, expressing his deep understanding of war and his concern for the fate of mankind.
I'm not sure of the precise number. However, Battlefield 5 provides multiple engaging and diverse war stories that immerse players in different aspects of warfare.
There are several war stories in Battlefield 5. But the exact number can vary depending on updates and expansions.
It's hard to give an exact number. But there are quite a few, each offering a unique perspective on the war.
Well, there are a decent number of war stories in Battlefield 5. They vary in intensity and context, giving players a diverse range of experiences. It's hard to put an exact figure on it though.
Battlefield 1 features a handful of war stories. The count could be roughly 7. They vary in length and intensity, giving players a diverse range of narratives to engage with.
Drunk on the battlefield, Lord Grim has come back from ancient battles. This was a famous line from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's " Climbing the Stork Tower." It meant," Those who are drunk on the battlefield should not laugh at those who have won on the battlefield. How many people in history have survived the war?" This sentence expressed the cruelty and ruthlessness of war and the necessity of people sacrificing themselves in war.