The ancient people's war stories came from the "Liangzhou Ci" by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Han.
The phrase "how many people returned from the ancient wars" meant how many people returned alive from the ancient wars. This sentence came from the "Liangzhou Ci" by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Han. It expressed the hardships and dangers of war, as well as the determination and sacrifice of the conquerors in the face of life and death. A campaign referred to going to the battlefield to fight, while the phrase "a few people returning" implied that there were very few survivors in the campaign. This sentence expressed the loyalty and sacrifice of the soldiers to the country and the people through passionate words. At the same time, it also inspired people to have a sense of hardship in reality.
When will the ancients return to war? It was a poem in Wang Han's Liangzhou Ci.
The poem Fan Xian had competed with at the poetry meet was Du Fu's " Ascending Ascension."
Drunk on the battlefield, Lord Grim
Ancient weddings were usually a grand celebration, and drinking was an essential part of it. The following are some poems describing the ancient people's marriage and drinking: 1 "The Phoenix with a Head"-Li Qingzhao: The world's feelings are thin, human feelings are bad, the rain sends the evening flowers easily fall. The morning breeze drips away tears, I want to write a letter, my heart is sad, I speak alone. "Song of Everlasting Sorrow"-Bai Juyi: The newlyweds get married, and the host treats them with great hospitality. The cups and plates are messy, and the laughter is drunk. 3 "Qing Ping Diao·One"-Xin Qiji: If the two feelings are long, how can they be in the morning and evening? Don't say that the curtain rolls in the west wind, and the man is thinner than the yellow flower. 4 "The Phoenix with a Head"-Li Qingzhao: The world's feelings are thin, human feelings are bad, the rain sends the evening flowers easily fall. The morning breeze drips away tears, I want to write a letter, my heart is sad, I speak alone. "Song of Everlasting Sorrow"-Bai Juyi: The newlyweds get married, and the host treats them with great hospitality. The cups and plates are messy, and the laughter is drunk. These poems depicted the scene of the ancient people getting married and drinking, full of joy and romantic atmosphere, and also reflected the life and culture of ancient society.
This poem," When the boat comes to the bridgehead, it will cross naturally ", came from the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's " Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell." The whole sentence is: "The years of separation from home have been half worn away. Only the spring breeze of the mirror lake in front of the door does not change the old waves." This poem described the poet's nostalgia for his hometown, which had never changed after leaving his hometown for a long time. Among them,"the boat will cross the bridge when it comes to it" was the poet's sigh and blessing to his hometown when he bid farewell.
Since ancient times, several people who fought back came from the "Liangzhou Ci" written by Wang Han of the Tang Dynasty.
Honestly, I don't know off the top of my head. It could be in one of his lesser-known poems or a collection that's not very popular. Maybe you can look through his complete works or refer to a comprehensive literary analysis.
The time when the ancients called themselves Chinese was not very clear, but it could be understood that in Chinese history, the title of Chinese could be traced back to the pre-Qin period. During the pre-Qin period, China was divided into two parts, one was the Huaxia region, and the other was the Yidi region. The Chinese believed that they were the descendants of the Yellow Emperor and that they were the legitimate descendants of the Chinese people. The Yidi were considered to be irreconcilable enemies. During the Warring States period, many ideologists and cultural celebrities appeared in China. They advocated that China should be unified and regarded themselves as the representative of the Chinese nation. The most famous of these ideologists and cultural figures was Confucius, who regarded himself as the successor of the Zhou Dynasty and an important part of the Chinese nation. Therefore, it could be said that the ancient people's self-proclaimed Chinese title could be traced back to the Warring States period. As time went by, the term 'Chinese' gradually became the core concept of the Chinese nation and was widely used in history, culture, language and other fields.