What words are used to describe "military songs"?

The words used to describe "military songs" are strong, surging, passionate and loud.

I. Strong [Qiang jóng]

Explanation: powerful.

Fan Wenlan Cai Meibiao and others' A General History of China, Chapter 1, Section 1, Part 4: "Promote the elite, eliminate the old and the weak. He also recruited strong men from all over the country, and selected particularly strong people to be incorporated into the imperial army and trained. The imperial army thus became a powerful army. "

Second, surging.

Explanation: describe the momentum.

Gong Wei's "Feeling and Blunt Root Rhyme when Hearing about Korean Affairs": "In the future, the tide will rise and fall, and I am afraid to see the chariot of the earth."

Third, passion [j and jīng]

Explanation: High spirits.

Han Yi Fu's "Dance Fu": "Ming poetry expresses its meaning and its emotions are passionate."

Fourth, loudly [li ang Li Ang]

Commentary: The voice is clear and loud.

Jin's Du Wei Fu: "The singing method is smooth and the flying sound is loud."

Verb (short for verb) bright

Explanation: It is also called "Aye Aye". The voice is crisp and loud.

Liu's poem "Three Days Qushui Banquet in Huaguang Hall" in the Southern Dynasties: "The beautiful song has been loud and clear, and the wonderful dance has been finished."