What is the whole poem of loyalty and righteousness buried everywhere in Castle Peak?

"Castle Peak is full of loyal bones, where there is no human blood" is a poem written by Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, in "The Heron Tower". The whole poem is as follows:

The sun sets slowly near the western hills, and the Yellow River flows into the East China Sea.

By going up one flight of stairs, look further.

In the Lodge of Herons is a heroic and ups-and-downs word, the main purpose of which is to constantly pursue progress, break through oneself, and praise the openness and grandeur of climbing high and looking far. The poem pays equal attention to scenery description and lyric, expressing the poet's open-minded and optimistic attitude towards life. The phrase "Castle Peak is full of loyal bones, where there is no human blood" is a tribute to countless heroic feats of loyalty, selflessness and dedication to the country, which embodies the poet's admiration and touch for the heroes and heroes and expresses his respect and cherish for human values.