Its ears are as sharp as inclined bamboo pieces and it runs like an untrained hoof.
The horse galloped, never embarrassed by the width and distance of the road. Riding it can safely and boldly gallop on the battlefield, and even entrust life and death.
With such a fast horse, it can live and die, and it can really run thousands of miles away and make contributions to the country.
Poems by Fang Bing Cao Huma
Tang Dynasty: Du Fu
Fang Bing's horse is a horse of Dawanguo, and its thin bones are as clear as a blade.
Its ears are as sharp as a piece of bamboo, and it runs like four winds, as if its hoof had not been trampled.
The horse galloped, never in an open way, riding it all very comfortable, dare to roam the battlefield, and even share life and death.
So fast, so fast, it is a good horse that can live up to life. It can commit crimes for the country.
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The first four sentences of the poem describe the dynamic appearance of the horse, while the last four sentences turn to describe the character of the horse. Using imaginative writing techniques, from chanting things to expressing feelings. The neck couplet comes from galloping horses, writing it galloping freely, crossing the capital, and the world is infinite; Its ability to overcome all obstacles is enough to make people trust. It seems that horses are written here, but people are actually written. In fact, they are the images of loyal friends, brave men and chivalrous men.
The couplet begins with "Xiao Teng has such a way" to sum up this horse, and finally writes: "Running wild" contains endless expectations and ambitions, which has developed the artistic conception very far-reaching. This couplet is not only well received, but also very open. It is not only about Wan Li running horses, but also about expecting Cao to make contributions to the country, which is also a portrayal of the poet's own ambition.