1. Defeated like a mountain-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms 2. Invincible Brave-From the Eight Dragons and Dragons The Art of War-From Drawing Swords 4. The Grass and Trees Are Soldiers-From Dream of the Red Chamber 5. Jitters in the Wind-From Water Margins The wind and the crane are jittery, the grass and trees are afraid of soldiers, and the cup is full of snakes and shadows-from the four ancient Chinese idioms The lips are gone, the teeth are cold-from Dream of the Red Chamber 8. No bloodshed-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms 9. Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber War and Peace-From War and Peace 11 Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Fear of the enemy, fear of the wind and fear of the snake-From the four ancient Chinese idioms 13 Dependence on Each Other-From Dream of the Red Chamber The Lips Are Gone, The Teeth Are Cold-From Dream of the Red Chamber The Art of War-From Drawing Swords Jitters in the Wind, Fear in the Grass and Trees, Fear in the Cup and Shadow of Snakes-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms 17 Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms 18 Dependence of Lips and Teeth-From Dream of the Red Chamber 19 Defeated Like a Mountain-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms War and Peace-From War and Peace The Lips Are Gone, The Teeth Are Cold-From Dream of the Red Chamber 22 Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms No Blood-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber The Art of War-From Drawing Swords Jitters in the Wind, Fear in the Grass and Trees, Fear in the Cup and Shadow of Snakes-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms The Lips Are Gone, The Teeth Are Cold-From Dream of the Red Chamber 28 Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms 29 Dependence of Lips and Teeth-From Dream of the Red Chamber 30 Defeated Like a Mountain-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber The Art of War-From Drawing Swords The Wind and the Cranes Are Jittery, the Grass and Trees Are Parried, and the Shadow of a Snake in the Cup-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms 34 Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms 35 Dependence of Lips and Teeth-From Dream of the Red Chamber 36 Defeated Like a Mountain-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber The Art of War-From Drawing Swords The Wind and the Cranes Are Jittery, the Grass and Trees Are Parried, and the Snake Shadow in the Cup-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms 40 Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Dependence of Lips and Teeth-From Dream of the Red Chamber From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber The Art of War-From Drawing Swords The Wind and the Cranes Are Jittery, the Grass and Trees Are Parried, and the Snake Shadow in the Cup-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms 46 Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Dependence of Lips and Teeth-From Dream of the Red Chamber 48 Defeated Like a Mountain-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber The Art of War-From Drawing Swords The Wind and the Cranes Are Jittery, the Grass and the Trees Are Parried, and the Snake Shadow in the Cup-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Dependence on Each Other-From Dream of the Red Chamber 54 No Blood-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber The Art of War-From Drawing Swords The Wind and the Cranes Are Jittery, the Grass and Trees Are Parried, and the Snake Shadow in the Cup-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Dependence of Lips and Teeth-From Dream of the Red Chamber From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber The Art of War-From Drawing Swords The Wind and the Cranes Are Jittery, the Grass and Trees Are Parried, and the Snake Shadow in the Cup-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms Siege-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Dependence of Lips and Teeth-From Dream of the Red Chamber No Blood-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber The Art of War-From Drawing Swords The Wind and the Cranes Are Jittery, the Grass and Trees Are Parried, and the Snake Shadow in the Cup-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms Attacking a City-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Dependence on Each Other-From Dream of the Red Chamber From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber The Art of War-From Drawing Swords The Wind and the Cranes Are Jittery, the Grass and Trees Are Parried, and the Snake Shadow in the Cup-From the Four Ancient Chinese Idioms Attacking the City-From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Dependence of Lips and Teeth-From Dream of the Red Chamber From Romance of the Three Kingdoms Talking and Laughing-From Dream of the Red Chamber The Art of War-From Drawing Swords
There were many ancient poems that described war. The following are some of the more famous ones: In the fourth policy of the Warring States Period, the fourth policy of the Qi Dynasty, the fourth policy of the Yan Dynasty had the sentence "Qin defeated the Zhao army and burned Xiangling", which described the scene when the Qin State attacked the Zhao State and the cruelty of the war. 2 In the Battle of Red Cliff in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, there was a sentence: " The outcome of the battle between the two armies is unpredictable. I hope people will live together forever."It expressed his reflection on the war by describing the strength contrast between the two sides and the complexity of human nature. 3 The Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's " Climbing the Stork Tower " had a line: " The sun is against the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea. To See a Thousand Miles to the Next Level "described the scene of climbing high and looking into the distance, as well as the yearning and exploration of the magnificent world. In Su Shi's Song Dynasty's " Remembering the Past at Red Cliff ", there was a line that said," I think back to the time when Gong Jin and Xiao Qiao first married the heroic Ying Bo, with a feather fan, a scarf, and a scarf. They laughed and laughed, and the oars were reduced to ashes." Through the description of Zhou Yu's talent during the Three Kingdoms period and the magnificent scene of the Battle of Red Cliff, it showed the impact of war on human history. These poems showed the cruelty and ruthlessness of war from different angles through different techniques, and also expressed the cherish and pursuit of peace.
A famous quote describing war: - War was a cruel state of existence that destroyed humanity and the spirit. - War was the most ruthless power of mankind. It could change a person's fate and even the entire world. - People in war had no time to grieve, only time to fight. - War was a distortion of human nature. It would make people cold and heartless, and even lose their humanity. Literature and film works: - War and Peace: A novel written by Tolstoy, Russia, depicting the Russian people's war against Napoleon in the early 19th century. - Romance of the Three Kingdoms: A novel by Luo Guanzhong, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty, depicting the story of Cao Cao, Sun Quan, and Liu Bei's struggle for hegemony during the Three Kingdoms period. - " Regiment Commander ": A famous Chinese story about a Chinese army carrying out a mission behind enemy lines during the Chinese Anti-Japanese War. - Black Hawk Down: An American film about an American army fighting the Vietnamese People's Army in the jungle during the 1980s Vietnam War. The above are some literature and film works that describe war. They show the cruelty of war and its impact on human nature through vivid stories and profound descriptions of human nature.
The Book of Songs was one of the classics of ancient Chinese literature. There were many poems describing war. Here are some famous poems about war: 1 "Qin Fu Yin": This poem described the scene of Qin Fu sending her husband off on the battlefield when Qin attacked other countries. The poem depicted the cruelty of war and the sacrifice of women, reflecting the social reality of ancient wars. 2."Warring States Strategy·Qi Ce IV": This poem described the situation when the emissary of Qi heard of the war between the two countries on the way to visit Chu. The poem described the pain and loss brought about by the war through vivid metaphor. [3]" Peacock Flies Southeast ": This poem described a woman who chose to participate in the war in order to marry into a wealthy family. The poem used the love of women as a clue to describe the impact of war on women, showing the impact of ancient wars on society. 4. The Art of War by Sun Tzu: The chapter titled Military Struggle in this book described the strategies and tactics of war as an important part of ancient Chinese military culture. The poem reflected the essence of ancient military thought by using the strategy of the military book to describe the victory and defeat of the war.
The Book of Songs is an important part of ancient Chinese literature, which contains a large number of poems describing war. Here are some famous poems about war: 1 "Guofeng·Zhounan·Hanguang": This poem described the scene of the Han Dynasty army fighting in the Western Regions. The poem described the scene of the army marching with gongs and drums, the scene of horses galloping, and the scene of swords and swords during the battle. "Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Chesha": This poem described the scene of the army of the State of Lu in battle during the Spring and Autumn Period. The poem described the army's brave fighting spirit and the heroic death of the soldiers. 3 The Book of Songs, Xiaoya, Nan You Jia Yu Zhi Shi: This poem described the time spent by the Qi army in the war during the Warring States Period. The poem described the low morale of the army, the exhaustion of the soldiers, and the joy of peace after the end of the war. 4. The Book of Songs·Daya·Dangdang: This poem described the scene of the disputes between the vassal states at the end of the Zhou Dynasty. The poem described the scene of the vassal states competing with each other and attacking each other, as well as the scene of the Zhou emperor's inability to mediate the dispute. There were many poems describing wars in the Book of Songs. These poems not only reflected the views and attitudes of the ancient people towards war, but also showed the cruelty and ruthlessness of ancient wars.
Alright, here are two literary works that describe war: 1. One Hundred Years of Solitude---Marquez " One Hundred Years of Solitude " was one of the masterpieces of Colombia Márquez. It depicted the history of the seven generations of the Buenda family during the civil war in Colombia. With the fate of the family members as a clue, the novel deeply portrayed the profound impact of war on human society and families through vivid characters and delicate descriptions. War and Peace--Tolstoy War and Peace was one of Tolstoy's masterpieces. It was about the war between the Russian aristocrats in the early 19th century. With the Napoleonic War as the background, the novel profoundly revealed the cruelty of war and the complexity of human nature through the fate of many characters and the impact of war on human society. The novel was praised as a classic in the history of world literature for its grand narrative and profound thoughts.
War is the enemy of peace. Poetry: Don't you see the water of the Yellow River flowing from the sky to the sea and never returning? As the saying goes, a defeated army falls like a mountain.
The 1894 - 1895 War was a famous war in China's history, and it was also a milestone in the process of Japan's modernisation during the Meiji Restoration. This war brought great losses to China and also attracted widespread attention from the international community. The following are some literary works about the Jiawu War: 1 "The Wind and Cloud of the 1894 - 1895 War": The author is from the Qing Dynasty. This novel takes the 1894 - 1895 War as the background. By telling the story before and after the war, it shows the fate of Chinese society and people during the 1894 - 1895 War and deeply reflects on this war. 2 Battle of the Yellow Sea: The author is a modern Chinese author. This novel uses the Yellow Sea naval battle as the background to deeply reflect the impact of the 1894 - 1895 War on the Chinese people by describing the tragic war and the fate of the characters. 3 " Japanese Invasion of China ": The author is a modern Chinese author. This novel is based on the Japanese invasion of China during the 1894 - 1895 War. Through the details of the war and the fate of the characters, it reveals the profound impact of the war on Chinese society and culture. 4. War and Peace: The author is the famous Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy. The novel is set in the context of the 1894 - 1895 War between China and Japan. It shows the cruelty of war and the complexity of human nature by telling the story and the fate of the characters before and after the war.
Spring is a season full of vitality and hope. Here are some idioms and poems describing spring: An idiom describing spring: Spring is warm and flowers are blooming: It describes the beautiful scenery of spring and the growth of all things. 2. Full of spring: The scenery of spring is full of vitality and makes people feel very comfortable. 3. Revival of All Things: It described the scene of spring when all kinds of life revived and grew in the spring breeze. 4. Spring wind and rain: It described the spring drizzle that moistens all things and makes them grow healthily. 5. Spring Mountain: It described the beautiful scenery between the mountains in spring. A poem describing spring: The spring breeze turns the south bank green again: There is a famous poem in the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Anshi's "Moored Boat on Guazhou" that described the vitality of spring to improve the vitality of the Jiangnan area. 2. Blooming mountain flowers: In the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's Spring View, there was a famous poem that described the beautiful scenery of blooming mountain flowers in spring. 3. The spring rain is continuous. In the famous poem of the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi,"Farewell to the Ancient Grass," there is a famous poem that describes the moisture of the spring rain to all things in nature. 4. The spring breeze caressed one's face: In the famous poem "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" by the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi, there was a famous poem that described the vitality of spring to improve all things in nature. 5. When flowers bloom, they should be folded. There was a famous poem in Du Fu's Spring Night Joy Rain, which expressed the poet's love for spring flowers and called on people to cherish the spring light.
The following example can be used to describe the war scene: Guns and cannons roared. The flames of war burned and destroyed everything that stood in the way of the enemy. The battlefield was filled with people, dust, blood, and flesh. The enemy's roars, wails, and screams intertwined together, piercing one's eardrums and shocking one's soul. In this war, the dignity and faith of mankind were completely destroyed, and everything turned into ruins.
War scenes were one of the common scenes in novels. On the battlefield, flames and gunshots shot into the sky. The terrifying scene of blood and flesh flying everywhere made people shudder. The war machine roared past, and the huge roar made people shudder. The ground was already shaking. 3. Flesh and blood splattered everywhere. The bodies with broken limbs scattered everywhere made people sigh at the fragility of life. The soldiers on both sides were wearing heavy helmets and holding weapons. Facing the equally cruel battlefield, their breathing became more and more rapid. The cruelty of war makes people shudder. It destroys everything, including humanity and kinship, and makes people deeply aware of the preciousness of peace. The sound of artillery fire continued to ring out, smoke filled the air, and flames soared into the sky. The people on the battlefield were troubled by the loud noise and vibrations. The roar of the war machine continued to ring out. The ground trembled, and people's breathing became rapid. They faced the cruel reality, and their hearts were filled with fear and despair. The roar of the war machine made people shudder. The huge roar made people feel the cruelty and ruthlessness of war, but the ground was already shaking. Soldiers from both sides shot at each other. The streets were filled with broken houses and broken limbs. People ran everywhere, fear and uneasiness filling their hearts. The sound of the war machine's artillery fire continued to ring out. Flames soared into the sky and smoke filled the air. People were troubled by the loud noise and vibration. They had to face the cruel reality.