Inspirational poems describing frontier fortresses

Border poems are poems based on the life of military and civilians and the natural scenery in border areas. The following are inspirational poems describing the frontier fortress that I have compiled for you. I hope they can help you.

Inspirational poems describing the frontier fortress Chapter 1: The ruined fort

Zheng Chouyu

The defenders have returned, leaving behind the border land

The ruins of the fortress

It can be seen that the grassland of the 19th century is

Now, it is a stretch of sand dunes?

The empty arrow holes

The iron nails on which the horns were hung

Smoothed by dusk and returning boots

The stone stacks of the garrison

Everything is old

Everything is stained with the rust of wind and sand

The place where heroes tied their horses a hundred years ago

The place where strong men sharpened their swords a hundred years ago

Here I unsaddled sadly

The lock of history has no key

There is no sword in my baggage

I want a sonorous dream

< p> Taking advantage of the moonlight, I pass down the sad "General's Order"

Ziqinxian? Inspirational poems describing the frontier fortress Part 2: Joining the army in the northwest frontier fortress

Twenty-five years ago< /p>

A young man with a vigorous spirit

Pursuing the great achievements of the ancients

Following in the footsteps of senior Dai Hongxing

With the intention of not teaching Hu Madu The ambition of Yinshan

Holding the determination of the ancients to fight for several times

The romance of dreaming about Lord Grim lying drunk on the battlefield

Going across at lightning speed

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Jiayu Pass Yumen Guanyang Pass

Root your loyalty in

Qilian Mountains Kunlun Mountains Tianshan Mountains

Go all the way west to the plateau of the plateau

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Move forward wholeheartedly to reach the peak of life

There is tenderness and strength in the blood

There is pure depth in the soul

Border soldiers With a spirit as majestic as the mountains

The border officers have a mind as vast as the sea

Traveling through the tunnel of time and space

Dreaming back to the Trumpet Company Camp

The bright moon of the Qin Dynasty is still bright

The border towns of the Han Dynasty are ancient and mottled

The ancients fought on the battlefield and defended the border

The wind and rain have been there for five thousand years

Desolation and loneliness test the perseverance of character

The sound of the horn blows away the strong nostalgia

The snowy plateau spreads the wings of ideals

The fiery furnace tempers A strong will

After seven months of fire, it was smelted into steel

Forged to withstand the severe winter wind and snow, it was completely transformed

The soldiers on the battlefield were ready to go in high spirits

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Riding horses roaring in the west wind to defend the country and defend the border with heroic spirit

If there is a country, there must be borders. If there are borders, there must be defenses

The northwest frontier is the magnificent battlefield of life

A soldier is a boundary monument

A post is a fortress

Fearless of the cold, lack of oxygen and loneliness

Laughing about the wind, flowers, snow and moon, reciting poems and composing poems

The yearning for spring and the love for autumn are sincere

The practice of three days in summer makes steel in three days and nine hundred in winter

Although the border is less green, although the border is uninhabited

Although there is no war at the border Although there is no war smoke at the border

There is no need to raise the luminous cup filled with grape wine

There is no need to pick up the pipa and play the heroic marching song

The sharp steel gun shines Flash

Already aiming at the disturbance at the border

Full of passion and blood

Determined to defend the country, guard the border and serve the country with loyalty and loyalty. Ancient poems describing the frontier fortress

1. The poor bones by the Wuding River are like those in a spring boudoir dream. (Tang Dynasty. Chen Tao. "Long West Journey")

2. Why should the Qiang flute blame the willows? The spring breeze does not pass through Yumen Pass. (Tang Dynasty. Wang Zhihuan. "Out of the Fortress")

3. The flag was rolled up and the Shanyu tent was robbed at night, and the Hu soldiers were slaughtered randomly and lacked precious swords. (Tang Dynasty. Ma Dai. "Out of the Fortress")

4. Every year, the bones of battles are buried in the wilderness, and it is rare to see sweet apples entering the Han family. (Tang. Li Qi. "Ancient Military March")

5. Don't laugh when you are lying drunk on the battlefield. How many people have fought in ancient times? (Tang. Wang Han. "Liangzhou Ci")

6. Countless bells are heard far away from Qi, and Bai Lian should be carried to Anxi.

(Tang. Zhang Ji. "Liangzhou Ci")

7. But the flying generals of Dragon City are here, and Hu Ma is not taught to cross the Yin Mountain. (Tang Dynasty. Wang Changling. "Out of the Fortress")

8. Play the Qiang flute "Guanshan Moon", without the worries of the golden boudoir. (Tang Dynasty. Wang Changling. "Seven Poems on the Military March" Part 1)

9. I can't hear enough of the excitement, but the autumn moon shines on the Great Wall. (Tang Dynasty. Wang Changling. "Seven Poems on the Military March" No. 2)

10. The yellow sand wears golden armor in a hundred battles, and the Loulan will never be returned until it is broken. (Tang Dynasty. Wang Changling. "Seven Poems on the Military March" No. 4)

11. Please return to the army to cover the dust and bones. Don't teach the soldiers to cry for help. (Tang Dynasty. Wang Changling. "Seven Poems on the Military March" Part 3)

12. The former army fought in Taohebei at night and reported that Tuyuhun was captured alive. (Tang Dynasty. Wang Changling. "Seven Poems on the Military March" Part 5)

13. The Ming Dynasty ordered the star to rush to seal the sword, and he resigned to take Loulan in one night. (Tang Dynasty. Wang Changling. "Seven Poems on the Military March" No. 6)

14. People garrisoning at a distance must watch the fire, but horses tramp deep into the mountains and disappear. (Tang Dynasty. Wang Changling. "Seven Poems on the Military March" Part 7)

15. Why don't men take Wu hooks and collect the fifty states in Guanshan?

(Tang. Wang He. "Southern Kingdom")