Classical poetry about frontier scenery and military life

The classical poems about the scenery of the frontier and military life are as follows:

1. "Seven Poems on the Military March, Part Four"

Wang Changling of the Tang Dynasty

< p>Qinghai has long clouds and dark snow-capped mountains, and the isolated city looks at Yumen Pass in the distance.

The yellow sand will wear golden armor in a hundred battles, and Loulan will never be returned until it is broken.

Among them, "The yellow sand will wear golden armor in a hundred battles, and Loulan will never be returned until it is destroyed" is a famous line in the famous article, showing the spirit of the frontier soldiers who vowed to kill the enemy.

2. "One of Two Poems on Going Out of the Fortress"

Wang Changling of the Tang Dynasty

The bright moon of the Qin Dynasty and the Pass of the Han Dynasty, the people who marched thousands of miles have not yet returned.

But the flying generals of Dragon City are here, and Huma is not taught to cross the Yin Mountains.

This is a frontier fortress poem that laments the constant wars on the border and the lack of good generals in the country. "Han Pass" and "Qin Shi Mingyue" are laments about the changes in history but the continuous battle. The last two sentences "Dragon City Flying Generals" refer to Wei Qing and Li Guang, expressing the poet's desire to calm the chaos and stabilize the border defense. Li Panlong of the Ming Dynasty once praised it as the masterpiece of the seven masterpieces of the Tang Dynasty.

Three "Listening to the Flute on the Fortress"

Gao Shi of the Tang Dynasty

The snow is clear and Hu Tian is returning to herd horses, and the moon is bright and the Qiang flute is guarding the tower. May I ask where the plum blossoms fell? The wind blew all over the mountain all night.

Although this poem is written about the longing for hometown after listening to the flute on the fortress, the homesickness in it is not sad, but slightly optimistic. The poet uses a bright and beautiful tone and rich and wonderful imagination to depict a beautiful and moving picture of spring outside the Great Wall.

4. "Twenty-three Horse Poems·Part 5"

Li He of the Tang Dynasty

The sand in the desert is like snow, and the moon in Yanshan Mountain is like a hook.

How can I be a golden person and walk quickly through the autumn.

The first two lines of the poem show a peaceful and distant scene through the description of flat sand like snow and the crescent moon like a hook; the last two lines imagine galloping on horseback, strongly expressing the hope that the loyal army will defend the country without any hesitation. The meaning of being appreciated expresses the author's emotion and resentment at being unappreciated.

5. "Qi Zhong Zu·Part 1"

Tang Dynasty·Cen Shen

Walking towards the west, I was about to reach the sky. When I left my home, I saw that the moon was full twice.

I don’t know where to stay tonight, the flat sand is completely deserted.

In the poetry world of the Tang Dynasty, Cen Shen's frontier fortress poems were unique in their strangeness and interest. He went to the frontier twice and had a profound understanding of frontier life and deep feelings for the frontier scenery. This poem "Composition in Qi" describes the poet's poetic sentiment flourishing in the desert thousands of miles away.