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Grapes, wine, luminous cups, whole poems
Commentary: William Wang shows the heroic spirit of the border guards who are loyal, brave, patriotic and die. It embodies the author's sadness and sympathy for the fate of soldiers, and expresses the author's sadness and disgust for fighting.

Original text:

Don William Wang's Liangzhou Ci

Wine luminous glass, want to drink pipa right away.

Drunk lying on the battlefield, you don't laugh, there have been several wars in ancient times.

Sweet grapes and wine are served in delicate luminous cups, and geisha play pipa to entertain them. The soldiers were filled with pride at the thought of getting on the horse and going to the battlefield to kill the enemy and serve the country. Today, you must get drunk, even on the battlefield, because this time you are going to serve your country, you are going to be buried, and you are not going to come back alive.

About the author: William Wang (687 ~726 AD), a poet in the Tang Dynasty, was born in Jinyang, Yu Zi (now Taiyuan, Shanxi) and a frontier poet in the Tang Dynasty. William Wang, a contemporary of Wang Changling, is a rare talented poet. There are only 14 poems in the whole Tang Dynasty. Jinshi, give me an honest suggestion and transfer captain Changle. Re-put forward the super-category and call it secretary orthography. "To mind other people's business, to drive others. It's for you.