Poetry describing the northwest of China

One school of Tang poetry is frontier fortress poetry, and their poems all describe the frontier fortress in northwest China. Gao Shi, Li Jie and Wang Changling are the most famous frontier poems, while Gao and Cen have the highest achievements, so they are also called poetry schools. Their poems mainly describe the frontier war, frontier customs and habits, and various contradictions brought about by the war, such as parting, homesickness and in my heart forever. Formally, most of them are seven-character quatrains and five-character quatrains, and the poetic style is tragic enough to show the atmosphere of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Besides Gao Shi and Cen Can, his poets include Wang Changling, Li Jie, Cui Hao, Wang Zhihuan and William Wang.

I like Rainbow Zhihuan's Liangzhou Ci best.

The Yellow River is getting farther and farther away, because it flows in the middle of the Yellow River, and Yumenguan is located on a lonely mountain.

Why use the elegy of willow to complain about the delay of spring, old Yumenguan, a spring breeze is not blowing!