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Ten classic frontier poems

Ten classic frontier poems are as follows:

1, Longxi written by Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei;

In Wei Dynasty, a horse was in ten miles and a whip was in five miles. This is the army of the Northwest Military Command. He came to the emergency military book and reported that the Xiongnu army had surrounded the western region of Jiuquan in the western region of China. After receiving the military books, I looked to the west, but I saw snow falling and hazy, and there was no smoke on the mountain. The original flame of military ties had been broken. This poem is one of The Journey to the West written by Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei, who wrote it in the frontier fortress. Wang Wei was a famous poet, painter and musician in the Tang Dynasty. His poems are famous for their beautiful artistic conception and profound connotation.

The troops of the emergency unit galloped away on horseback. Ten miles on a horse, five miles on a whip, and travel with lightning. This is the army of the Northwest Military Command. He came to the emergency military book and reported that the Xiongnu army had surrounded the western region of Jiuquan in the western region of China. The poem begins with a description of the frontier fortress and exaggerates the fast pace of the frontier fortress March. The poet described the marching speed with "one horse in ten miles, one whip in five miles", which shows the urgency of border war.

Then the poet mentioned Du Hujun's book, which Du Hujun will publish in the border areas, indicating that war is imminent. Xiongnu surrounded Jiuquan, and Xiongnu surrounded Jiuquan City, the ancient city of Gansu, which was the junction of Han Dynasty and Xiongnu.

2. Zhai Zhongzhong and Tang Censhen:

Riding west, almost to the horizon, I have seen two full moons since I left home. I don't know where to live tonight, and I can't see anyone in the desert. This poem, written by Cen Can in the Tang Dynasty, is entitled "All over China", which reflects the scenery of the western regions in the Tang Dynasty and Cen Can's wandering consciousness, and has high artistic value.

The first two sentences of the poem, "Going west to the sky, leaving home twice to see the moon", depict the vast geographical features of the western region from a special perspective through the characters riding west and the words "going west" and "willing to go to the sky", reflecting the poet's desire to reach the end of that distant world.

The phrase "the poet sees the moon twice" expresses the poet's homesickness with the help of this bright moon. In the great ambition to go far away, the author's inner loneliness and loneliness are also revealed.

The last two sentences of the poem "I don't know where to stay tonight, and Pingsha Wan Li is deserted" further express the poet's loneliness and helplessness in the frontier desert thousands of miles away. "I don't know where to stay tonight" is a natural question. The poet is in the vast desert, and there is no one around, so he is not sure where he will live tonight. This sense of helplessness made the poet feel even more sad.