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What rhymes are there in Wang Wei's To the Frontier?

Go to the frontier to carry out tasks

Wang Wei

Visit the border gate by bike and pass through the countryside of Juyan.

Pengpeng also floated out of Korea, and the geese heading north also flew into the sky.

The vast desert is a solitary smoke, and the sunset on the Yellow River is round.

Xiao Guan chose to wait for the bus, and everyone was guarded by Ran Yan.

[Poetry Notes]

Dispatch frontier fortress: ordered to dispatch frontier fortress.

Riding a bike: describes riding lightly and simply.

Condolences to frontier scholars.

Country: the abbreviation of the official name country in Qin and Han dynasties, and the poem refers to the author himself. At that time, the author went out as a supervisor to comfort the victorious soldiers.

Juyan: The city name belongs to Zhangye County, Liangzhou, Ejina Banner, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Refers to the attached minority areas.

Signboard canopy: a canopy rolled up by the wind and flying far away.

Long river: refers to the Yellow River.

Xiaoguan: Guanguan, called Guanguan in ancient times, is the main road from Guanzhong to Saibei. In today's southeast of Guyuan County, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region.

Waiting for a ride: cavalry used for reconnaissance and communication.

Duhu: The commander-in-chief of the frontier defense is leading his troops to defend the northwest border of the motherland.

Ran Yan: Today, Mongols and Hang Aishan are in China, which means the front line. Rhyming words: edge, extension, sky, circle and nature. Vowel: an